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Host factors which influence the outcome of pneumonia in the elderly]
Authors:Y Ichikawa  N Tokunaga  Y Kakizoe  Y Tanaka  H Ninomiya  M Tanaka  K Oizumi
Institution:First Department of Internal Medicine, Kurume University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Abstract:We examined 135 elderly patients with pneumonia to clarify the factors predicting on the outcomes of the elderly pneumonic patients. In the fatal cases respiratory symptoms such as cough and sputum, except for dyspnea were less frequent but pulmonary infiltrations on chest roentgenograms were more massive as compared with those in the survived cases. Thus, it was suggested that in the fatal cases the more advanced pneumonia had developed at the time when the diagnosis of pneumonia was made. The fatal cases showed hypoalbuminemia, hypocholesterolemia and hyponatlemia more frequently as compared with survived cases. Among these laboratory values, the decreased serum albumin concentration seemed to be most closely correlated with the fatal outcome of the elderly pneumonic patients. There were significant differences in the outcomes among three groups of the patients, those who were the prolonged bed-ridden, those with severe underlying diseases such as cancer and those treated as out-patients. The out patients showed the most favorable outcome and the prolonged bed-ridden patients the worst outcome. Approximately, 39% of the fatal cases were complicated with multiple organ failure. These results suggest that more important factors which affect the outcomes of pneumonia in the elderly may be not merely aging but the conditions of the host at onset of the disease.
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