Gastrointestinal complications are associated with a poor outcome in non-critically ill pneumonia patients

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Huang, Chun-Ta [1 ,2 ]
Hong, Chun-Ming [1 ]
Tsai, Yi-Ju [3 ]
Sheng, Wang-Huei [1 ]
Yu, Chong-Jen [1 ]
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[1] Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, 7 Chung Shan South Rd, Taipei 100, Taiwan
[2] Natl Taiwan Univ, Grad Inst Clin Med, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Fu Jen Catholic Univ, Grad Inst Biomed & Pharmaceut Sci, Coll Med, New Taipei, Taiwan
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Complication; Gastroenterology; Pneumonia; Prognosis; Readmission; INTENSIVE-CARE; RISK-FACTORS; GUT; DEFINITIONS; DYSFUNCTION; SEVERITY; SYMPTOMS; SEPSIS; MOTOR;
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10.1186/s12876-020-01537-z
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background Development of gastrointestinal (GI) complications is adversely associated with prognosis in the critically ill. However, little is known about their impact on the outcome of non-critically ill patients. In this study, we aimed to investigate the incidence of GI complications and their influence on prognosis of hospitalized pneumonia patients. Methods Adult patients admitted with a diagnosis of pneumonia from 2012 to 2014 were included. Medical records were reviewed to obtain patients' demographics, physical signs, comorbidities, laboratory results, clinical events, and the Confusion, Urea, Respiratory rate, Blood pressure and age >= 65 (CURB-65) score was calculated to assess the severity of pneumonia. GI complications, including bowel distension, diarrhea, GI bleeding and ileus, were evaluated during the first 3 days of hospitalization and their association with patient outcomes, such as hospital mortality and length of stay, was analyzed. Results A total of 1001 patients were enrolled, with a mean age of 73.7 years and 598 (59%) male. Among them, 114 (11%) patients experienced at least one GI complication and diarrhea (5.2%) was the most common. The hospital mortality was 14% and was independently associated with an increase in the CURB-65 score (odds ratio [OR] 1.952 per point increase; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.516-2.514), comorbid malignancy (OR 1.943; 95% CI 1.209-3.123), development of septic shock (OR 25.896; 95% CI 8.970-74.765), and the presence of any GI complication (OR 1.753; 95% CI 1.003-3.065). Conclusions Compared to a critical care setting, GI complications are not commonly observed in a non-critical care setting; however, they still have a negative impact on prognosis of pneumonia patients, including higher mortality and prolonged length of hospital stay.
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