Leptospirosis in Reunion Island (Indian Ocean): analysis of factors associated with severity in 147 confirmed cases
- 17 July 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Intensive Care Medicine
- Vol. 33 (11) , 1959-1966
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-007-0776-y
Abstract
Objective Analysis of risk factors associated with severity in patients with confirmed leptospirosis. Design and setting Retrospective study in 147 leptospirosis-confirmed patients at two tertiary nonteaching hospital in Reunion Island. Patients 138 men and 9 women, aged 36 ± 14 years, 80 in the ICU and 67 in medical wards. Measurements and results We collected demographic, clinical, biological, and radiographic data and performed univariate and multivariate analysis to examine risk factors associated with admission in ICU and mortality. Pulmonary forms were more frequent (85%) than in previous reports, with 85 cases (65.3%) on abnormal chest radiography. Among the 38 patients who underwent bronchoalveolar lavage at admission 31 (81.5%) had alveolar hemorrhage. Independent factors related to ICU admission were: age over 46 years (OR 3.02), creatinine higher than 200 μmol/l (6.69), shock (13.87), and acute respiratory failure (20.69). Mortality was 12.9%. The only factor independently related to mortality was need for mechanical ventilation (OR 20.94). Icterohemorrhagiae serogroup was found in 62 cases (42.8%) but was not related to death. Conclusions Pulmonary involvement is a major feature in leptospirosis disease but is not associated with poor outcome. Identification of clinical and laboratory findings on admission may help to better characterize severe cases.Keywords
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