严重皮肤病住院患者的死亡率评估:感染和败血症是最常见的死亡原因

Lee Jungsoo, J. Yun, Sung-Min Park, Kihyuk Shin, Hoonsoo Kim, Byung-Soo Kim, M. Kim, H. Ko
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背景:皮肤病通常在门诊治疗,大多数病例的死亡率很低。然而,一些皮肤病会危及生命,只有少数研究评估了其死亡率和相关因素。目的:了解皮肤病住院患者的死亡率。方法:本回顾性研究通过回顾韩国一家三级医院17年来在畸形病房死亡的患者的医疗记录进行。对患者人口统计学、皮肤病、直接死亡原因、合并症和与死亡率相关的临床因素进行了调查。结果:在研究期间,皮肤科病房的住院总人数为740人。30名患者(1.76%,5名男性和8名女性)在入院期间过期。患者的中位年龄为63.8岁(18至86岁),死亡人数最多的是70岁以上的患者(13名患者中有7名,53.8%)。药物反应是最常见的皮肤科并发症,其次是大疱性疾病、全身性脓疱性银屑病和皮肌炎。大多数患者有多种合并症,包括高血压、糖尿病、肾病和心绞痛。感染引起的败血症是最常见的死亡原因。结论:感染是导致死亡的最重要因素。老年、免疫抑制和疾病是导致皮肤科住院患者死亡的重要因素。
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Assessment of Mortality among Inpatient Cases with Severe Dermatologic Diseases: Infection and Sepsis, the Most Common cause of Mortality
Background: Dermatologic diseases are generally managed at an outpatient clinic and most cases have very low mortality rates. However, some dermatologic diseases are life-threatening and only a few studies have assessed their mortality rates and associated factors. Objective: To investigate the mortality of inpatients with dermatological diseases. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted by reviewing the medical records of patients who died in the dermatology ward at a tertiary hospital in Korea in a period of 17 years. Patient demographics, dermatologic diseases, immediate cause of death, comorbidities, and clinical factors related with mortality were investigated. Results: The total number of inpatients in the dermatology ward during the study period was 740. Thirteen patients (1.76%, 5 men and 8 women) expired while they were admitted in the hospital. The median age of the patients was 63.8 years (range, 18 to 86), and the maximum number of deaths occurred in patients over 70 years old (7 out of 13 patients, 53.8%). Drug reactions were the most common dermatologic complication resulting in admission, followed by bullous disease, generalized pustular psoriasis, and dermatomyositis. Most patients had multiple comorbidities, including hypertension, diabetes mellitus, kidney disease, and angina. Sepsis due to infection was the most common cause of death. Conclusion: Infection was the most important factor contributing to mortality. Old age, immunosuppression, and comorbidities were important factors that contributed to mortality in dermatologic inpatients.
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Journal of Mycology and Infection
Journal of Mycology and Infection Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The Journal of mycology and infection (Acronym: JMI, Abbreviation: J Mycol Infect) aims to publish articles of exceptional interests in the field of medical mycology. The journal originally was launched in 1996 as the Korean Journal of Medical Mycology and has reformed into the current state beginning on March of 2018. The contents of the journal should elucidate important microbiological fundamentals and provide qualitative insights to respective clinical aspects. JMI underlines the submission of novel findings and studies in clinical mycology that are enriched by analyses achieved through investigative methods. The journal should be of general interests to the scientific communities at large and should provide medical societies with advanced breadth and depth of mycological expertise. In addition, the journal supplements infectious diseases in adjunct to the field of mycology to address a well-rounded understanding of infectious disorders. The Journal of mycology and infection, which is issued quarterly, in March, June, September and December each year, published in English. The scope of the Journal of mycology and infection includes invited reviews, original articles, case reports, letter to the editor, and images in mycology. The journal is compliant to peer-review/open access and all articles undergo rigorous reviewing processes by our internationally acknowledged team of editorial boards. The articles directed to publication should encompass in-depth materials that employ scholastic values of mycology and various infectious diseases. Articles responding to critical methodology and outcomes which have potential to enhance better understanding of mycology and infectious diseases are also suitable for publication.
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