Prevalence and Effect of Stroke Associated Pneumonia on in-Hospital Stay, Mortality and Functional Outcome at Discharge from Hospital

Muhammad Kazim Bashir, Afaq Naeem, Muhammad Haseeb Masood, Hira Farooq, Iqra Ijaz, Najma Fatima
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Background and Aim: Stroke is the most prominent cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide especially in developing countries. The stroke outcome mainly related to the presence of complications and severity. Stroke associated pneumonia is the post stroke infection significantly associated with a longer hospitalization, increased risk of hospital mortality, and functional outcomes. There is scarcity of data regarding stroke associated pneumonia on a local basis in the developing countries. Therefore, present study aimed to find out the prevalence and effect of stroke associated pneumonia on in-hospital stay, mortality, and function outcome. Methodology: This observational prospective study was conducted on 500 stroke patients in the Department of Neurology and Medicine, Jinnah Hospital, Lahore from April 2021 to March 2022. Prior to study conduction, written informed consent and ethical approval was taken. All the participants were recruited for this study. Stroke was diagnosed based on relevant clinical history, brain imaging either by CT scan or MRI, and focused physical examination. Stroke patients of either gender above 18 years age with acute ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke and given written consent were included. All those patients who are already having disability due to previous stroke and other neurological or non-neurological issues were excluded from study. Baseline characteristics were recorded. SPSS version 25 was used for data analysis. Results: Of the total 500 stroke patients, there were 232 (46.4%) male and 268 (53.6%) females. The overall mean age was 62.4 ± 12.6 years. The prevalence of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke was 334 (66.8%) and 166 (33.2%) respectively among 500 stroke patients. Hemiparesis was the most prevalent neurological findings 464 (92.8%) followed by facial palsy 432 (86.4%) and swallowing disturbance 262 (52.4%). About 186 (37.2%) stroke patients were complicated by stroke associated pneumonia. Multivariate regression analysis was used and revealed that stroke associated pneumonia could be developed in older age patients > 70 years Adjusted odd ratio AOR= 3.862 (1.21-12.86) (p=0.031) who suffered from swallowing disturbance AOR= 4.728, (2.415-9.102) (p<0.001), epileptic seizures AOR= 2.749 (1.315-5.681) (p<0.001), and moderate to severe stroke AOR= 6.183 (2.036-17.647) (p<0.001) (NIHSS=16-21). Conclusion: The present study concluded that prevalence of SAP was 37.2%. Stroke associated pneumonia is a significant medical issue or complications in stroke patients. Furthermore, older stroke patients with epileptic seizure, swallowing disturbance, and stroke severity from moderate to severe were the risk factors for increasing stroke associated pneumonia. Close monitoring and effective intervention might be needed for high risk SAP in stroke patients. Keywords: Stroke associated pneumonia, Functional outcome, Mortality, Hospital stay, Stroke
卒中相关性肺炎的患病率及其对住院时间、死亡率和出院时功能结局的影响
背景和目的:中风是世界范围内发病率和死亡率最高的原因,特别是在发展中国家。卒中预后主要与并发症的存在和严重程度有关。卒中相关性肺炎是卒中后感染,与住院时间延长、住院死亡风险增加和功能结局显著相关。在发展中国家,当地缺乏与中风相关的肺炎的数据。因此,本研究旨在了解脑卒中相关肺炎的患病率及其对住院时间、死亡率和功能结局的影响。方法:本观察性前瞻性研究于2021年4月至2022年3月在拉合尔真纳医院神经内科对500例脑卒中患者进行了研究。在进行研究之前,必须取得书面知情同意和伦理批准。所有参与者都被招募参加这项研究。卒中诊断依据相关临床病史、CT或MRI脑显像及重点体格检查。年龄在18岁以上的急性缺血性或出血性卒中患者,无论性别,并给予书面同意。所有因先前中风和其他神经或非神经问题而已经残疾的患者都被排除在研究之外。记录基线特征。采用SPSS 25版本进行数据分析。结果:500例脑卒中患者中,男性232例(46.4%),女性268例(53.6%)。总体平均年龄62.4±12.6岁。500例脑卒中患者中,缺血性脑卒中患病率为334例(66.8%),出血性脑卒中患病率为166例(33.2%)。最常见的神经系统表现为偏瘫464例(92.8%),其次是面瘫432例(86.4%)和吞咽障碍262例(52.4%)。186例(37.2%)脑卒中患者并发脑卒中相关性肺炎。多因素回归分析结果显示,≥70岁高龄患者发生脑卒中相关性肺炎的调整奇比AOR= 3.862 (1.21-12.86) (p=0.031),伴有吞咽障碍AOR= 4.728, (2.415-9.102) (p<0.001),癫痫发作AOR= 2.749 (1.315-5.681) (p<0.001),中重度脑卒中AOR= 6.183 (2.036-17.647) (p<0.001) (NIHSS=16-21)。结论:本组SAP患病率为37.2%。卒中相关性肺炎是卒中患者的重要医学问题或并发症。此外,老年卒中患者癫痫发作、吞咽障碍和卒中严重程度从中度到重度是卒中相关肺炎增加的危险因素。对于脑卒中高危SAP患者,可能需要密切监测和有效干预。关键词:脑卒中相关性肺炎,功能结局,死亡率,住院时间,脑卒中
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