Predictors of 28-day mortality in melioidosis patients presenting to an emergency department: a retrospective cohort study from South India

Author:

Nisarg S123,Tirlangi Praveen Kumar4,Ravindra Prithvishree123,Bhat Rachana123,Sujir Sachin Nayak123,Alli Sai Deepak123,Chowdhury Soumi5,Earny Venkat Abhiram5,Gupta Nitin4ORCID,Mukhopadhyay Chiranjay5

Affiliation:

1. De , Manipal 576104 , India

2. part , Manipal 576104 , India

3. ment of Emergency Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Manipal 576104 , India

4. Department of Infectious Diseases, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Manipal 576104 , India

5. Department of Microbiology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Manipal 576104 , India

Abstract

Abstract Background Septic melioidosis is associated with high mortality in resource-limited settings. The current study aims to find 28-d all-cause mortality predictors within 24 h of admission in melioidosis patients presenting to an emergency department. Methods This retrospective cohort study (2018–2022) included melioidosis patients divided into two groups based on their primary outcomes (28-d mortality). All the clinically relevant factors significant in univariate analysis were selected for binary logistic regression analysis. Those factors significant in logistic regression analysis were considered independent predictors of mortality. Results Of the 53 patients with melioidosis, the 28-d mortality of melioidosis patients admitted to the emergency department was 51% (n=27). Respiratory involvement, renal dysfunction, haemodynamic instability, elevated aspartate transaminase, elevated activated partial thromboplastin time, elevated CRP, elevated procalcitonin, decreased albumin, decreased absolute neutrophil count, decreased absolute lymphocyte count and use of piperacillin-tazobactam or azithromycin were significant predictors of mortality on univariate analysis. Vasopressor requirement (p=0.03) and low serum albumin level (0.041) at presentation were independent predictors of mortality. Conclusion Vasopressor requirement and low albumin levels at presentation in the emergency department are independent predictors of mortality. There is a need to create awareness among primary care physicians to enable early diagnosis and prompt initiation of treatment.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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