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Original Research Article

Year: 2023 | Month: January-March | Volume: 8 | Issue: 1 | Pages: 178-183

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20230125

Morbidity and Mortality in Young Patients of Community Acquired Pneumonia Admitted to a Tertiary Care Centre in North India

Ouber Qayoom1, Rameesa Batul2, Owais Ahmed Wani1, Rohit Singh Bagal3, Yashwant Sharma1

1Senior Resident, Department of Cardiology, GMC Jammu, J&K, India
2Senior Resident, Department of Anaesthesia, SKIMS Soura, J&K, India
3Senior Resident, Department of Medicine, GMC Jammu, J&K, India

Corresponding Author: Rameesa Batul

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: In CAP patients, the mortality rate within 90 days after discharge can be as high as 14% (this is in addition to the inpatient mortality referred to early) and considerably higher than in the general population or in those hospitalized for other reasons. However, the mortality & morbidity data in young patients of CAP (≤60 years) is sparse, this is the reason for undertaking this study.
AIMS & OBJECTIVES: To study the 90 day mortality /morbidity and complications in young patients of CAP (≤60 years).
MATERIALS & METHODS: 100 cases, 60 years old or younger, who were diagnosed as CAP (defined as pneumonia identified 48 hours or less from hospitalization) were studied for morbidity (complications and/or ≥10 days hospital admission and/or admission to ICU) and the 90-day mortality was calculated.
RESULTS: Sepsis was significantly present in complicated hospitalisations (p value <.001). Also CCF (p value =.002) and shock (p value=.023) were significantly present in complicated group. Elevated CURB SCORE (≥2) and PSI (≥2) were significantly associated with 90 day mortality and present in complicated hospitalisation compared to uncomplicated ones.
CONCLUSIONS: Young patients with CAP who had higher CURB/PSI score had higher mortality and morbidity. Also patients in complicated hospitalisation group had higher rate of associated complications and vice versa.

Keywords: Community Acquired Pneumonia, CURB-65, Pneumonia severity Index (PSI).

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