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Etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in Qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: A retrospective study

Background: Hemoptysis is an alarming symptom in clinical practice. We reviewed ten years of experience with hemoptysis in a tertiary hospital in Qatar to identify hemoptysis etiologies, patient characteristics, and associated factors. Methods: Hemoptysis was defined based on severity as mild ( <...

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Autores principales: Al-Nesf, Maryam Ali, Jerobin, Jayakumar, Al-Alawi, Abdul Aziz, El-Kassim, Mohamad, Mobayed, Hassan, Mohammed, Tasleem Raza N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6626967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321216
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2019.1
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author Al-Nesf, Maryam Ali
Jerobin, Jayakumar
Al-Alawi, Abdul Aziz
El-Kassim, Mohamad
Mobayed, Hassan
Mohammed, Tasleem Raza N.
author_facet Al-Nesf, Maryam Ali
Jerobin, Jayakumar
Al-Alawi, Abdul Aziz
El-Kassim, Mohamad
Mobayed, Hassan
Mohammed, Tasleem Raza N.
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description Background: Hemoptysis is an alarming symptom in clinical practice. We reviewed ten years of experience with hemoptysis in a tertiary hospital in Qatar to identify hemoptysis etiologies, patient characteristics, and associated factors. Methods: Hemoptysis was defined based on severity as mild ( < 50 ml or streaks of blood), moderate (50–150 ml) and massive (>150 ml) in the 24 hours before admission. Hemodynamically unstable is considered when systolic BP  < 100 mmHg,tachycardia with HR>110/min, tachypnea with RR>22/min, or SpO2  < 92% on room air. Results: A total of 102 patients (41 females and 61 males) with 133 episodes of hemoptysis were identified in this study. Among the hemoptysis patients with co-morbidities, 19 patients had hypertension, 17 patients had cardiovascular disease, and 66 patients with other co-morbidities. COPD patients had a significant (p  <  0.02) association with hemoptysis. Chest X-ray was used in most patients and other modalities like CT scan and bronchoscopies were used less frequently. Pneumonia (12.8%), bronchiectasis (11.8%) and cardiovascular disorders (11.8%) are the primary causes of hemoptysis. Malignancy was less frequent (7.8%), and bronchogenic carcinoma was uncommon (2%). There were 24 (23.5 %) no identified causes of hemoptysis. The overall mortality was 9.8% in this study. Conclusions: Population demographics played a significant role in the severity of hemoptysis and prognosis. Most patients had benign etiologies, lower severity of hemoptysis and good prognosis. Differences in the etiology, initial severity, and prognosis of patients with hemoptysis were found significantly different when compared with those reported in previous studies.
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spelling pubmed-66269672019-07-18 Etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in Qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: A retrospective study Al-Nesf, Maryam Ali Jerobin, Jayakumar Al-Alawi, Abdul Aziz El-Kassim, Mohamad Mobayed, Hassan Mohammed, Tasleem Raza N. Qatar Med J Research Article Background: Hemoptysis is an alarming symptom in clinical practice. We reviewed ten years of experience with hemoptysis in a tertiary hospital in Qatar to identify hemoptysis etiologies, patient characteristics, and associated factors. Methods: Hemoptysis was defined based on severity as mild ( < 50 ml or streaks of blood), moderate (50–150 ml) and massive (>150 ml) in the 24 hours before admission. Hemodynamically unstable is considered when systolic BP  < 100 mmHg,tachycardia with HR>110/min, tachypnea with RR>22/min, or SpO2  < 92% on room air. Results: A total of 102 patients (41 females and 61 males) with 133 episodes of hemoptysis were identified in this study. Among the hemoptysis patients with co-morbidities, 19 patients had hypertension, 17 patients had cardiovascular disease, and 66 patients with other co-morbidities. COPD patients had a significant (p  <  0.02) association with hemoptysis. Chest X-ray was used in most patients and other modalities like CT scan and bronchoscopies were used less frequently. Pneumonia (12.8%), bronchiectasis (11.8%) and cardiovascular disorders (11.8%) are the primary causes of hemoptysis. Malignancy was less frequent (7.8%), and bronchogenic carcinoma was uncommon (2%). There were 24 (23.5 %) no identified causes of hemoptysis. The overall mortality was 9.8% in this study. Conclusions: Population demographics played a significant role in the severity of hemoptysis and prognosis. Most patients had benign etiologies, lower severity of hemoptysis and good prognosis. Differences in the etiology, initial severity, and prognosis of patients with hemoptysis were found significantly different when compared with those reported in previous studies. HBKU Press 2019-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6626967/ /pubmed/31321216 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2019.1 Text en © 2019 Al-Nesf, Jerobin, Al-Alawi, El-Kassim, Mobayed, Mohammed, licensee HBKU Press. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al-Nesf, Maryam Ali
Jerobin, Jayakumar
Al-Alawi, Abdul Aziz
El-Kassim, Mohamad
Mobayed, Hassan
Mohammed, Tasleem Raza N.
Etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in Qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: A retrospective study
title Etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in Qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: A retrospective study
title_full Etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in Qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in Qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in Qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: A retrospective study
title_short Etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in Qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: A retrospective study
title_sort etiology and outcome of hemoptysis in qatar, a high-resource country with a large expatriate population: a retrospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6626967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321216
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2019.1
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