南非一家三级医院因肺栓塞入院

Sivaisen Ricardo Kirstensamy, SusanE. Brown, Y. Moodley
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背景:来自南非(SA)的肺栓塞(PE)的报道是罕见的。我们试图在文献中解决这一问题。方法:本病例系列(CS)涉及61名成年患者入院的三级SA医院5年期间,初步诊断为PE。收集与患者人口统计学、PE表现、危险因素、治疗和住院患者死亡率相关的数据,然后使用描述性统计进行分析。结果:大多数CS年龄<65岁(86.9%),女性(67.2%),非洲黑人(73.8%)。呼吸困难和胸痛是最常见的症状(分别为86.9%和41.0%)。常见临床症状为呼吸急促(47.5%)和心动过速(42.6%)。常见的危险因素是心力衰竭(49.2%)和肥胖(27.9%)。在8.2%、62.3%和8.2%的患者中诊断为块状、亚块状和轻度PE。大多数患者接受抗凝治疗(95.1%),溶栓和栓塞切除术仅占较小比例(24.6%和11.5%)。住院死亡率为23.0%。大多数死亡的患者有亚肿块性PE。结论:我们提供了一份来自SA环境的PE病例报告。我们的研究结果对SA中PE的处理具有重要意义。
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Admissions for pulmonary embolism at a tertiary South African hospital
Background: Published reports of pulmonary embolism (PE) from South African (SA) settings are rare. We sought to address this paucity in the literature. Methods: This case series (CS) involved 61 adult patients admitted to a tertiary SA hospital over a five-year period with a primary diagnosis of PE. Data related to patient demographics, PE presentation, risk factors, treatment, and inpatient mortality were collected, and then analysed using descriptive statistics. Results: Most of our CS were aged <65 years (86.9%), female (67.2%), and of black African ethnicity (73.8%). Dyspnoea and chest pain were the most common symptoms (86.9% and 41.0%, respectively). Common clinical signs included tachypnea (47.5%) and tachycardia (42.6%). Common established risk factors were cardiac failure (49.2%) and obesity (27.9%). Massive, submassive, and minor PE, was diagnosed in 8.2%, 62.3%, and 8.2% of patients, respectively. Most patients received anticoagulation therapy (95.1%), with thrombolysis and embolectomy performed only in smaller proportions (24.6% and 11.5%) of patients. Inpatient mortality was 23.0%. Most patients who died had submassive PE. Conclusion: We provide a report of PE cases from a SA setting. Our findings have important implications related to the management of PE in SA.
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