Death rates among patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia: a reexamination with data from three states.
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Public Health Association in American Journal of Public Health
- Vol. 86 (8_Pt_1) , 1152-1154
- https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.86.8_pt_1.1152
Abstract
OBJECTIVES. Death rates for community-acquired pneumonia based on relatively small-scale, published studies tend to exceed 15% to 20%. This study reexamined these estimates by using very large, population-based databases. METHODS. Death rates from 1993 associated with community-acquired pneumonia were reexamined with hospital discharge data from all of Washington, Illinois, and Florida. RESULTS. These death rates were substantially lower (7.0%, 8.1%, and 9.7%, respectively) than what appears in the literature. Significant risk factors for dying were being 65 years of age or older (odds ratio [OR] = 2.9), being positive for human immunodeficiency virus (OR = 2.9), and having a high severity of illness (OR = 7.1). CONCLUSION. Sampling bias associated with selection for hospital admissions explain the discrepancy between previous and this study's results.Keywords
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