5 research outputs found
Clinical features and outcomes of elderly hospitalised patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure or both
Background and objective: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart failure (HF) mutually increase the risk of being present in the same patient, especially if older. Whether or not this coexistence may be associated with a worse prognosis is debated. Therefore, employing data derived from the REPOSI register, we evaluated the clinical features and outcomes in a population of elderly patients admitted to internal medicine wards and having COPD, HF or COPDâ+âHF. Methods: We measured socio-demographic and anthropometric characteristics, severity and prevalence of comorbidities, clinical and laboratory features during hospitalization, mood disorders, functional independence, drug prescriptions and discharge destination. The primary study outcome was the risk of death. Results: We considered 2,343 elderly hospitalized patients (median age 81 years), of whom 1,154 (49%) had COPD, 813 (35%) HF, and 376 (16%) COPDâ+âHF. Patients with COPDâ+âHF had different characteristics than those with COPD or HF, such as a higher prevalence of previous hospitalizations, comorbidities (especially chronic kidney disease), higher respiratory rate at admission and number of prescribed drugs. Patients with COPDâ+âHF (hazard ratio HR 1.74, 95% confidence intervals CI 1.16-2.61) and patients with dementia (HR 1.75, 95% CI 1.06-2.90) had a higher risk of death at one year. The Kaplan-Meier curves showed a higher mortality risk in the group of patients with COPDâ+âHF for all causes (pâ=â0.010), respiratory causes (pâ=â0.006), cardiovascular causes (pâ=â0.046) and respiratory plus cardiovascular causes (pâ=â0.009). Conclusion: In this real-life cohort of hospitalized elderly patients, the coexistence of COPD and HF significantly worsened prognosis at one year. This finding may help to better define the care needs of this population
Defining Kawasaki disease and pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome-temporally associated to SARS-CoV-2 infection during SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Italy: results from a national, multicenter survey
Background: There is mounting evidence on the existence of a Pediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome-temporally associated to SARS-CoV-2 infection (PIMS-TS), sharing similarities with Kawasaki Disease (KD). The main outcome of the study were to better characterize the clinical features and the treatment response of PIMS-TS and to explore its relationship with KD determining whether KD and PIMS are two distinct entities.
Methods: The Rheumatology Study Group of the Italian Pediatric Society launched a survey to enroll patients diagnosed with KD (Kawasaki Disease Group - KDG) or KD-like (Kawacovid Group - KCG) disease between February 1st 2020, and May 31st 2020. Demographic, clinical, laboratory data, treatment information, and patients' outcome were collected in an online anonymized database (RedCAPÂŽ). Relationship between clinical presentation and SARS-CoV-2 infection was also taken into account. Moreover, clinical characteristics of KDG during SARS-CoV-2 epidemic (KDG-CoV2) were compared to Kawasaki Disease patients (KDG-Historical) seen in three different Italian tertiary pediatric hospitals (Institute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCCS "Burlo Garofolo", Trieste; AOU Meyer, Florence; IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Genoa) from January 1st 2000 to December 31st 2019. Chi square test or exact Fisher test and non-parametric Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test were used to study differences between two groups.
Results: One-hundred-forty-nine cases were enrolled, (96 KDG and 53 KCG). KCG children were significantly older and presented more frequently from gastrointestinal and respiratory involvement. Cardiac involvement was more common in KCG, with 60,4% of patients with myocarditis. 37,8% of patients among KCG presented hypotension/non-cardiogenic shock. Coronary artery abnormalities (CAA) were more common in the KDG. The risk of ICU admission were higher in KCG. Lymphopenia, higher CRP levels, elevated ferritin and troponin-T characterized KCG. KDG received more frequently immunoglobulins (IVIG) and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) (81,3% vs 66%; p = 0.04 and 71,9% vs 43,4%; p = 0.001 respectively) as KCG more often received glucocorticoids (56,6% vs 14,6%; p < 0.0001). SARS-CoV-2 assay more often resulted positive in KCG than in KDG (75,5% vs 20%; p < 0.0001). Short-term follow data showed minor complications. Comparing KDG with a KD-Historical Italian cohort (598 patients), no statistical difference was found in terms of clinical manifestations and laboratory data.
Conclusion: Our study suggests that SARS-CoV-2 infection might determine two distinct inflammatory diseases in children: KD and PIMS-TS. Older age at onset and clinical peculiarities like the occurrence of myocarditis characterize this multi-inflammatory syndrome. Our patients had an optimal response to treatments and a good outcome, with few complications and no deaths
LâattivitĂ dei Centri Antifumo italiani tra problematiche e aree da potenziare: i risultati di unâindagine svolta attraverso un questionario on-line
Introduzione. In Italia sono 295 i Servizi per la cessazione dal
fumo di tabacco (Centri Antifumo - CA) afferenti al Servizio Sanitario
Nazionale (SSN) censiti nel 2011 dallâOsservatorio Fumo,
Alcol e Droga (OssFAD) dellâIstituto Superiore di SanitĂ . La presente
indagine, condotta dallâOssFAD in collaborazione con i CA,
è stata volta a rilevare alcune delle problematiche con le quali il
personale dei CA si confronta per portare avanti la propria attivitĂ
e le iniziative ritenute utili per migliorarla.
Materiali e metodi. Lâindagine è stata condotta dal 7 al 21
maggio 2012, mediante un questionario compilabile on-line
composto da 5 brevi sezioni di domande con un totale di 38
items da completare. Il link al questionario on-line è stato inviato
per e-mail a 322 indirizzi dei CA censiti nel 2011 dallâOssFAD. I
dati raccolti sono stati elaborati statisticamente con il programma
SPSS 20.
Risultati. Allâindagine hanno risposto 146 operatori dei CA
(45,3%). Sebbene ci siano aspetti ormai consolidati dellâattivitĂ
dei CA, sono ancora molte le criticitĂ che gli operatori riscontrano
nella loro attivitĂ . Le principali problematiche che influiscono
in modo fondamentale/rilevante per la buona attivitĂ
del centro sono le âScarse o nulle risorse economicheâ per il
60,7% del personale, âla mancanza di personale dedicatoâ per
il 52,4% del personale; il âriconoscimento/mandato istituzionale
del CAâ per il 40,9% del personale. Tra le azioni ritenute
piĂš efficaci per facilitare lâaccesso ai CA sono risultate la sensibilizzazione
del personale sanitario (91%), in particolare dei medici
di famiglia e lâinserimento delle prestazioni antitabagiche
nei LEA (76,8%).
Conclusioni. Ă auspicabile che lâattivitĂ dei CA riceva una maggiore
attenzione, attraverso la dotazione di strutture, personale
e finanziamenti adeguati a svolgere un importante ruolo nella
tutela e promozione della salute