Abstract
Lung abscess is a commonly encountered entity in South-East Asia but not much data regarding its outcome is available. The objective of this study was to identify the factors associated with increased mortality in patients diagnosed with lung abscess in a tertiary care center of Karachi, Pakistan. A retrospective case analysis was performed via hospital records, on patients admitted with lung abscess between January 2009 and January 2011 at the largest state-owned tertiary care centre in Karachi, Pakistan. Out of the 41 patients hospitalized, 17 could not survive and were evaluated for clinical, radiological and microbiological factors to determine association with heightened mortality. Mortality due to lung abscess stood at 41.4% (17 of 41 cases). Adult male patients were found to have higher mortality with 13 out of 17 (43%) dead patients being male. A majority (21/41, 51.2%) of the cases belonged to the 41-60 year old age group. Highest mortality was seen in patients<20 years of age (3/4, 75%). Patients with blood sugar levels of >200 mg/dL (56%) succumb to disease. Patients with a positive history of smoking, diabetes mellitus, and alcohol intake expressed mortality rates of 44%, 56%, and 50% respectively; while 29.4% of the mortalities were positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa on sputum culture. A significant association was found with elevated mortality and low haemoglobin levels at time of admission; mortality was 58% (p=0.005) in patients with Hb less than or equal to 10 mg/dL. The risk factors involved with heightened mortality included male gender and history of smoking, diabetes and alcohol intake. High blood sugar levels and detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa on sputum cultures were also implicated. Anemia (Hb level less than or equal to 10 mg/dl) was statistically significant predictive factor for increased mortality.
Highlights
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This study was undertaken to see the factors which can be implicated in poor prognosis of patients diagnosed with lung abscess in Pulmonary Medicine department of one of the biggest public tertiary care centers of Pakistan
This study shows that lung abscess continues to exhibit high mortality as observed in previous studies.[2,3,4,5]
Summary
WPI CDUEGUU ECP DG FGsPGF CU C PGETQVKE ECXKVCT[ lesion of the lung parenchyma containing pus.[1] lung abscess was found to have high mortality, 15 to 20%, as shown in literature published in mid-eighties,[2,3,4,5] FWG VQ CFXCPEGOGPV KP FKCIPQUVKE CPF VJGTCRGWVKE sGNFU. Studies from different parts of the world have shown that patients with lung abscess who are males, in higher age groups, immune FGsEKGPV CPGOKE JCXG RQQT RTQIPQUKU GURGEKCNN[ VJQUG with presence of multiple factors.[2, 3,7,8,9,10,11,12,13] This study was undertaken to see the factors which can be implicated in poor prognosis of patients diagnosed with lung abscess in Pulmonary Medicine department of one of the biggest public tertiary care centers of Pakistan
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