{"title":"老年痴呆症患者肺部感染的死亡率:系统回顾与荟萃分析。","authors":"Jianning Yao, Shunlin Liu, Qun Chen","doi":"10.1097/MD.0000000000039816","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Background: </strong>Dementia is estimated that this kind of neurodegenerative disease directly affects 50 million patients worldwide. About 12% to 70% death of dementia disease can be attributed to pneumonia. We aimed to evaluate the pneumonia-related mortality of dementia patients and how the frequency of pneumonia-related death varies according to the data of death (autopsy or death certificate).</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>English literatures published from PubMed and Embase databases were extracted. Stata/SE 16.0 software was used for statistical analysis.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>In the end, a total of 7 studies were finally included in this meta-analysis. The results showed that: (1) The total mortality rate associated with pneumonia was 24.68% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 19.07%, 30.29%); (2) The pneumonia-related mortality rate of dementia patients confirmed by autopsy was 56.14% (95% CI: 32.36%, 79.92%); (3) The pneumonia-related mortality rate of dementia patients confirmed by death certificate was 16.12% (95% CI: 9.98%, 22.26%); (4) The pneumonia-related direct mortality rate of dementia patients was 50.07% (95% CI: 34.85%, 65.30%); (5) The pneumonia-related indirect mortality rate of dementia patients was 12.43% (95% CI: 5.85%, 19.00%); (6) The hospital-reported mortality rate of dementia patients related to pneumonia was 12.66% (95% CI: 6.60%, 18.72%); (7) The mortality rate of dementia patients related to pneumonia was 17.48% (95% CI: 10.60%, 24.38%).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This meta-analysis shows that the pneumonia-related mortality of dementia patients is much higher than the expectation of clinicians. 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The results showed that: (1) The total mortality rate associated with pneumonia was 24.68% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 19.07%, 30.29%); (2) The pneumonia-related mortality rate of dementia patients confirmed by autopsy was 56.14% (95% CI: 32.36%, 79.92%); (3) The pneumonia-related mortality rate of dementia patients confirmed by death certificate was 16.12% (95% CI: 9.98%, 22.26%); (4) The pneumonia-related direct mortality rate of dementia patients was 50.07% (95% CI: 34.85%, 65.30%); (5) The pneumonia-related indirect mortality rate of dementia patients was 12.43% (95% CI: 5.85%, 19.00%); (6) The hospital-reported mortality rate of dementia patients related to pneumonia was 12.66% (95% CI: 6.60%, 18.72%); (7) The mortality rate of dementia patients related to pneumonia was 17.48% (95% CI: 10.60%, 24.38%).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This meta-analysis shows that the pneumonia-related mortality of dementia patients is much higher than the expectation of clinicians. 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Mortality rate of pulmonary infection in senile dementia patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Background: Dementia is estimated that this kind of neurodegenerative disease directly affects 50 million patients worldwide. About 12% to 70% death of dementia disease can be attributed to pneumonia. We aimed to evaluate the pneumonia-related mortality of dementia patients and how the frequency of pneumonia-related death varies according to the data of death (autopsy or death certificate).
Methods: English literatures published from PubMed and Embase databases were extracted. Stata/SE 16.0 software was used for statistical analysis.
Results: In the end, a total of 7 studies were finally included in this meta-analysis. The results showed that: (1) The total mortality rate associated with pneumonia was 24.68% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 19.07%, 30.29%); (2) The pneumonia-related mortality rate of dementia patients confirmed by autopsy was 56.14% (95% CI: 32.36%, 79.92%); (3) The pneumonia-related mortality rate of dementia patients confirmed by death certificate was 16.12% (95% CI: 9.98%, 22.26%); (4) The pneumonia-related direct mortality rate of dementia patients was 50.07% (95% CI: 34.85%, 65.30%); (5) The pneumonia-related indirect mortality rate of dementia patients was 12.43% (95% CI: 5.85%, 19.00%); (6) The hospital-reported mortality rate of dementia patients related to pneumonia was 12.66% (95% CI: 6.60%, 18.72%); (7) The mortality rate of dementia patients related to pneumonia was 17.48% (95% CI: 10.60%, 24.38%).
Conclusion: This meta-analysis shows that the pneumonia-related mortality of dementia patients is much higher than the expectation of clinicians. The results of the study greatly warned clinicians to pay close attention to pneumonia cases of senile dementia patients.
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