Predictors of pneumonia in patients with acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage in Algarve, Southern Portugal
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2022.107387
Predictors of pneumonia in patients with acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage in Algarve, Southern Portugal
Abstract
Introduction: Following the hyperacute phase of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (SICH), the severest form of stroke, pneumonia emerges as the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Prevention of stroke associated pneumonia (SAP) is fundamental to improve the prognosis of SICH patients.
Aim: Identify clinical, sociodemographic and process of care factors associated with occurrence of SAP after SICH in Algarve, southern Portugal.
Methods: Observational, retrospective study of community representative consecutive case series of patients with SICH admitted to the sole public hospital in the region. Logistic regression was used to identify predictors of SAP after SICH.
Results: A total of 525 patients were included. The mean age was 71 ( ± 13) years and 64% were men. SAP occurred in 165 (31.5%). Lower Glasgow Coma Scale score (GCS score): ≤ 8 (OR= 2.087; 95% CI= [1.027;4.424]; p = 0.042) and GCS 9-12 (OR= 1.775; 95% CI= [1.030;3.059]; p = 0.039); prolonged emergency room stay (OR= 8.066; 95%CI=[3.082;21.113]; p < 0.001) and hyperactive delirium (OR=2.860; 95% CI= [1.661;4.925]; p < 0.001) increased the likelihood of SAP. Being younger, ≤ 59 years (OR= 0.391; 95% CI= [0.168; 0.911]; p = 0.029) and 60-71 years (OR= 0.389; 95% CI= [0.185; 0.818]; p = 0.013); and having less severe SICH/intracerebral hemorrhage score (ICH score) ≤ 2 (OR=0.601; 95% CI= [0.370; 0.975]; p = 0.039), decreased the risk of SAP.
Conclusion: After SICH, SAP occurs in approximately a third of patients. Non preventable (admission severity, ageing) and potentially preventable (prolonged emergency room stay, hyperactive delirium) determine the occurrence of SAP. Intensification of preventive intervention in high-risk patients, delirium prevention and improvement of the process of care can potentially reduce the occurrence of SAP after SICH.
Keywords: Intracerebral hemorrhage; Pneumonia; Process of care; Risk factors.
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