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Clinical and Radiological Presentations of Various Pulmonary Infections in Hospitalized Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Prospective, Hospital-Based, Comparative, Case Series Study

BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is associated with increased rate of respiratory tract infections. The objective was to compare demographic, clinical, serum biochemical, and typical and atypical radiological profiles among hospitalized diabetics and nondiabetics with lower respiratory tract infection....

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Autores principales: Vishwakarma, Pravesh, Usman, Kauser, Garg, Rajiv, Bajpai, Jyoti, Sethi, Rishi, Pradhan, Akshyaya
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8878746
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author Vishwakarma, Pravesh
Usman, Kauser
Garg, Rajiv
Bajpai, Jyoti
Sethi, Rishi
Pradhan, Akshyaya
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Usman, Kauser
Garg, Rajiv
Bajpai, Jyoti
Sethi, Rishi
Pradhan, Akshyaya
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description BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is associated with increased rate of respiratory tract infections. The objective was to compare demographic, clinical, serum biochemical, and typical and atypical radiological profiles among hospitalized diabetics and nondiabetics with lower respiratory tract infection. Material and Methods. A prospective, hospital-based, consecutive, comparative observational study of 12-month study duration was conducted. Patients aged 13–90 years diagnosed with lower respiratory tract infection with or without diagnosed diabetes mellitus participated in the study. Demographic, clinical, serum biochemistry, and radiological profiles of diabetics (n = 44) and nondiabetics (n = 53) were compared. RESULTS: Diabetics were older than nondiabetics at presentation (p < 0.0001). Difference in mean random blood sugar (RBS) (p < 0.001), fasting blood sugar (FBS) (p < 0.001), and postprandial blood sugar (PPBS) (p < 0.0001) was significant between diabetics and nondiabetics. Nondiabetics more frequently presented with fever (p = 0.0032), chest pain (p = 0.0002), and hemoptysis (p = 0.01) as compared to diabetics. Diabetics more frequently presented with extreme temperatures (hypothermia or hyperpyrexia) (p = 0.022), lower serum sodium levels (p = 0.047), and lower partial arterial pressure (p < 0.001) than nondiabetics. The mean pneumonia patient outcomes research team (PORT) risk score was higher in diabetics (124.84 ± 41.31) compared to nondiabetics (77.85 ± 39.77) (p < 0.001). Diabetics more commonly displayed bilateral lesions with multilobe or lower lobe involvement, the most common type of lesion being exudative. CONCLUSION: Diabetic patients usually had severe pulmonary infection and poor prognosis as suggested by higher mean PORT risk score. They also more frequently presented with bilateral lesions with multilobe or lower lobe involvement as evidenced by radiography as compared to nondiabetic patients.
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spelling pubmed-80043802021-04-06 Clinical and Radiological Presentations of Various Pulmonary Infections in Hospitalized Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Prospective, Hospital-Based, Comparative, Case Series Study Vishwakarma, Pravesh Usman, Kauser Garg, Rajiv Bajpai, Jyoti Sethi, Rishi Pradhan, Akshyaya Pulm Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is associated with increased rate of respiratory tract infections. The objective was to compare demographic, clinical, serum biochemical, and typical and atypical radiological profiles among hospitalized diabetics and nondiabetics with lower respiratory tract infection. Material and Methods. A prospective, hospital-based, consecutive, comparative observational study of 12-month study duration was conducted. Patients aged 13–90 years diagnosed with lower respiratory tract infection with or without diagnosed diabetes mellitus participated in the study. Demographic, clinical, serum biochemistry, and radiological profiles of diabetics (n = 44) and nondiabetics (n = 53) were compared. RESULTS: Diabetics were older than nondiabetics at presentation (p < 0.0001). Difference in mean random blood sugar (RBS) (p < 0.001), fasting blood sugar (FBS) (p < 0.001), and postprandial blood sugar (PPBS) (p < 0.0001) was significant between diabetics and nondiabetics. Nondiabetics more frequently presented with fever (p = 0.0032), chest pain (p = 0.0002), and hemoptysis (p = 0.01) as compared to diabetics. Diabetics more frequently presented with extreme temperatures (hypothermia or hyperpyrexia) (p = 0.022), lower serum sodium levels (p = 0.047), and lower partial arterial pressure (p < 0.001) than nondiabetics. The mean pneumonia patient outcomes research team (PORT) risk score was higher in diabetics (124.84 ± 41.31) compared to nondiabetics (77.85 ± 39.77) (p < 0.001). Diabetics more commonly displayed bilateral lesions with multilobe or lower lobe involvement, the most common type of lesion being exudative. CONCLUSION: Diabetic patients usually had severe pulmonary infection and poor prognosis as suggested by higher mean PORT risk score. They also more frequently presented with bilateral lesions with multilobe or lower lobe involvement as evidenced by radiography as compared to nondiabetic patients. Hindawi 2021-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8004380/ /pubmed/33828863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8878746 Text en Copyright © 2021 Pravesh Vishwakarma et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vishwakarma, Pravesh
Usman, Kauser
Garg, Rajiv
Bajpai, Jyoti
Sethi, Rishi
Pradhan, Akshyaya
Clinical and Radiological Presentations of Various Pulmonary Infections in Hospitalized Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Prospective, Hospital-Based, Comparative, Case Series Study
title Clinical and Radiological Presentations of Various Pulmonary Infections in Hospitalized Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Prospective, Hospital-Based, Comparative, Case Series Study
title_full Clinical and Radiological Presentations of Various Pulmonary Infections in Hospitalized Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Prospective, Hospital-Based, Comparative, Case Series Study
title_fullStr Clinical and Radiological Presentations of Various Pulmonary Infections in Hospitalized Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Prospective, Hospital-Based, Comparative, Case Series Study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Radiological Presentations of Various Pulmonary Infections in Hospitalized Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Prospective, Hospital-Based, Comparative, Case Series Study
title_short Clinical and Radiological Presentations of Various Pulmonary Infections in Hospitalized Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Prospective, Hospital-Based, Comparative, Case Series Study
title_sort clinical and radiological presentations of various pulmonary infections in hospitalized diabetes mellitus patients: a prospective, hospital-based, comparative, case series study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8004380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8878746
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