Literature DB >> 12952006

Hospitalization for community-acquired pneumonia in Alberta patients with human immunodeficiency virus infections: a case control study.

David H Johnson1, Keumhee C Carriere, Stan Houston, Yan Jin, Gerry Predy, John Gill, Stephen Shafran, Thomas J Marrie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To determine whether outcomes of pneumonia among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive persons differed from those among HIV-negative persons.
METHODS: Alberta hospital patient abstracts for HIV-positive per-sons requiring hospitalization for pneumonia from April 1, 1994,until March 31, 1999, were matched by age and sex with four HIV-negative counterparts.
RESULTS: Hospitalizations for community-acquired pneumonia decreased for those with HIV (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome[AIDS]) and increased for those with HIV (non-AIDS) during the study period. HIV (AIDS) patients admitted for community-acquired pneumonia (n=130) manifested three times higher odds for a longer length of hospital stay and had three and 10 times higher odds for excess in-hospital and one-year mortality, respectively, than their matched controls. Similarly, HIV (non-AIDS) patients admitted for community-acquired pneumonia (n=46) manifested two times high-er odds for a longer length of hospital stay and had four times higher odds for excess one-year mortality than their matched controls. The in-hospital and one-year mortality rates for the HIV (AIDS) patients were 21.2% and 64.3%, respectively, during the first three years, and decreased to 8.7% and 40.7%, respectively, in the last two years of the study.
CONCLUSIONS: The outcomes for community-acquired pneumonia were worse for those with HIV (non-AIDS) and HIV (AIDS)compared with non-HIV hospitalized patients matched for age and sex, and controlling for severity of illness and comorbidity. In-hospital and one-year mortality rates for patients with HIV (AIDS)showed a marked decline over the study period.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12952006     DOI: 10.1155/2003/387236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Respir J        ISSN: 1198-2241            Impact factor:   2.409


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