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Title

PNEUMONIA SEVERITY INDEX (PSI).

Authors

Khan, Maqsood Ahmed; Naqvi, Syed Baqir Shyum; Alam, Shazia; Shafiq, Yousra; Hassan, Mudassar; Fayyaz, Muhammad

Abstract

Morbidity and mortality due to community acquired pneumonia has been increased in our country. Children and old age patients are mostly effected due to community acquired pneumonia Study design: Cross sectional study. Setting: Patients hospitalized for Community acquired pneumonia in four different hospitals located at different areas were studied. Period: Three years period from August 2011 to August 2014. Objectives: To assess demographic profile, pneumonia severity index and length of stay of community acquired pneumonia patients hospitalized at different hospitals in Karachi. Method: 800 patients both male and females patients were included in this study. Results: It was found that 480 (60%) were males and 320 (40%) were females, males were significantly more frequent (c2=0.48, p 0.05) than the females patients. There was a significance difference in numbers of different age group patients. According to the age distribution, there were 222(27.75%) from 1-5 years, which was the highest among the patients and there were 44(5.5%) from 81-90 years of age group patients, which was least among the different age group patients. According to the comorbidity most of the patients were found without comorbidity there were 456(57%) patients possess no comorbidity. Patients with comorbidity were 344(43%), and comorbidity was found in patients with hypertension were 131(16.4%) and patients with diabetes were 105(13.1%) these were the two most commonly comorbidity disease found. According to the socioeconomic status (SES) status there were 482(60.25%) patients from lower SES class, 270(33.8%) patient from middle SES class and 54(6.8%) patients from high Socioeconomic class. patient with low SES were much higher at hospital C and hospital D.(c2=127.88,p 0.05). CAP is more frequent in married patients, married patients status were much higher at hospital C and hospital D (c2=60.31, p 0.05). According to the PSI segregation there were 424(53%) patients from PSI class I, 168(21%) were from PSI class II, 128(16%) patients were from PSI class III, 44(5.5%) were from class IV and 36(4.5%) were from PSI class V. Mean length of stay (LOS) was greater at hospital C and D as compare to other two hospitals. Conclusion: CAP is frequent among males, low socio-economic, hypertensive individuals and patients from 1-5 years of age. The shortest mean length found was 3.6days at hospital A and the longest mean length of stay found was 7.6 days at hospital D.

Subjects

COMMUNITY-acquired pneumonia; PNEUMONIA Severity Index; PNEUMONIA; PATIENTS

Publication

Professional Medical Journal, 2016, Vol 23, Issue 12, p1455

ISSN

1024-8919

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.17957/TPMJ/16.3448

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