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Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: A longitudinal cohort study

OBJECTIVE: To assess mortality risk among adults presenting to an African teaching hospital with sepsis and severe sepsis in a setting of high HIV prevalence and widespread ART uptake. METHODS: Prospective cohort study of adults (age ≥16 years) admitted with clinical suspicion of severe infection be...

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Autores principales: Waitt, Peter I., Mukaka, Mavuto, Goodson, Patrick, SimuKonda, Felanji D., Waitt, Catriona J., Feasey, Nick, Allain, Theresa J., Downie, Paul, Heyderman, Robert S.
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Publicado: W.B. Saunders 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4291151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25043393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2014.07.004
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author Waitt, Peter I.
Mukaka, Mavuto
Goodson, Patrick
SimuKonda, Felanji D.
Waitt, Catriona J.
Feasey, Nick
Allain, Theresa J.
Downie, Paul
Heyderman, Robert S.
author_facet Waitt, Peter I.
Mukaka, Mavuto
Goodson, Patrick
SimuKonda, Felanji D.
Waitt, Catriona J.
Feasey, Nick
Allain, Theresa J.
Downie, Paul
Heyderman, Robert S.
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess mortality risk among adults presenting to an African teaching hospital with sepsis and severe sepsis in a setting of high HIV prevalence and widespread ART uptake. METHODS: Prospective cohort study of adults (age ≥16 years) admitted with clinical suspicion of severe infection between November 2008 and January 2009 to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, a 1250-bed government-funded hospital in Blantyre, Malawi. Demographic, clinical and laboratory information, including blood and cerebrospinal fluid cultures were obtained on admission. RESULTS: Data from 213 patients (181 with sepsis and 32 with severe sepsis; M:F = 2:3) were analysed. 161 (75.6%) patients were HIV-positive. Overall mortality was 22%, rising to 50% amongst patients with severe sepsis. The mortality of all sepsis patients commenced on antiretroviral therapy (ART) within 90 days was 11/28 (39.3%) compared with 7/42 (16.7%) among all sepsis patients on ART for greater than 90 days (p = 0.050). Independent associations with death were hypoxia (OR = 2.4; 95% CI, 1.1–5.1) and systolic hypotension (OR 7.0; 95% CI: 2.4–20.4). CONCLUSIONS: Sepsis and severe sepsis carry high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi. Measures to reduce this, including early identification and targeted intervention in high-risk patients, especially HIV-positive individuals recently commenced on ART, are urgently required.
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spelling pubmed-42911512015-01-14 Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: A longitudinal cohort study Waitt, Peter I. Mukaka, Mavuto Goodson, Patrick SimuKonda, Felanji D. Waitt, Catriona J. Feasey, Nick Allain, Theresa J. Downie, Paul Heyderman, Robert S. J Infect Article OBJECTIVE: To assess mortality risk among adults presenting to an African teaching hospital with sepsis and severe sepsis in a setting of high HIV prevalence and widespread ART uptake. METHODS: Prospective cohort study of adults (age ≥16 years) admitted with clinical suspicion of severe infection between November 2008 and January 2009 to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, a 1250-bed government-funded hospital in Blantyre, Malawi. Demographic, clinical and laboratory information, including blood and cerebrospinal fluid cultures were obtained on admission. RESULTS: Data from 213 patients (181 with sepsis and 32 with severe sepsis; M:F = 2:3) were analysed. 161 (75.6%) patients were HIV-positive. Overall mortality was 22%, rising to 50% amongst patients with severe sepsis. The mortality of all sepsis patients commenced on antiretroviral therapy (ART) within 90 days was 11/28 (39.3%) compared with 7/42 (16.7%) among all sepsis patients on ART for greater than 90 days (p = 0.050). Independent associations with death were hypoxia (OR = 2.4; 95% CI, 1.1–5.1) and systolic hypotension (OR 7.0; 95% CI: 2.4–20.4). CONCLUSIONS: Sepsis and severe sepsis carry high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi. Measures to reduce this, including early identification and targeted intervention in high-risk patients, especially HIV-positive individuals recently commenced on ART, are urgently required. W.B. Saunders 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4291151/ /pubmed/25043393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2014.07.004 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Waitt, Peter I.
Mukaka, Mavuto
Goodson, Patrick
SimuKonda, Felanji D.
Waitt, Catriona J.
Feasey, Nick
Allain, Theresa J.
Downie, Paul
Heyderman, Robert S.
Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: A longitudinal cohort study
title Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: A longitudinal cohort study
title_full Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: A longitudinal cohort study
title_fullStr Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: A longitudinal cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: A longitudinal cohort study
title_short Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: A longitudinal cohort study
title_sort sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: a longitudinal cohort study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4291151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25043393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2014.07.004
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