Characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unit

Objective: Characterization of alcoholic patients with admitted at the Intensive Care Unit. Method: A descriptive and retrospective study. The final sample was 123 patients. The statistical methods for the study included absolute and relative frequency distributions, central tendency measures, C...

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Main Authors: Alberto García Gómez, Keilan Martínez Pérez, Yaqueline Agüero Carbonell, Juan Carlos Pradere Pensado, Ozohydhy Leal Capdesuñer
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Language:Spanish
Published: ECIMED 2020-08-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar
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Online Access:http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/532
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spelling doaj-4064ec2a3d8445cf97f20c91f73931202020-11-25T02:26:16ZspaECIMEDRevista Cubana de Medicina Militar1561-30461561-30462020-08-01493e0200532e0200532272Characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unitAlberto García Gómez0Keilan Martínez Pérez1Yaqueline Agüero Carbonell2Juan Carlos Pradere Pensado3Ozohydhy Leal Capdesuñer4Hospital Militar Central "Dr. Carlos J. Finlay"Hospital Militar Central "Dr. Carlos J. Finlay"Hospital Militar Central "Dr. Carlos J. Finlay"Hospital Militar Central "Dr. Carlos J. Finlay"Hospital Militar Central "Dr. Carlos J. Finlay"Objective: Characterization of alcoholic patients with admitted at the Intensive Care Unit. Method: A descriptive and retrospective study. The final sample was 123 patients. The statistical methods for the study included absolute and relative frequency distributions, central tendency measures, Chi-square and Student´s t tests. Results: Average age was of 58, 5 ± 12,4 years old. The 40-59 (48, 8 %) prevailed as well as Males (92, 7 %). The proportion of male/female sex was of 12, 7:1, 0. More than half of the patients died (56, 1 %). The media age of this group was lightly high to that of the alive discharged patients (60,0 vs 56,6 years old). The clinic admittance cause was most frequent (67, 5 %). The mean of APACHE II value was 18, 1 and it was higher in the diseased than in the survivors (22, 0 vs 13, 1). Most patients ventilated (71, 5 %). The main stay was 6, 9 days, more extended in the dead (8, 1 vs 5, 4). The main causes of death were bacterial bronchopneumonia (28, 6 %). Conclusion: Patients with antecedent of alcoholism have high mortality.http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/532alcoholismounidad de cuidados intensivosmortalidad.
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author Alberto García Gómez
Keilan Martínez Pérez
Yaqueline Agüero Carbonell
Juan Carlos Pradere Pensado
Ozohydhy Leal Capdesuñer
spellingShingle Alberto García Gómez
Keilan Martínez Pérez
Yaqueline Agüero Carbonell
Juan Carlos Pradere Pensado
Ozohydhy Leal Capdesuñer
Characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unit
Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar
alcoholismo
unidad de cuidados intensivos
mortalidad.
author_facet Alberto García Gómez
Keilan Martínez Pérez
Yaqueline Agüero Carbonell
Juan Carlos Pradere Pensado
Ozohydhy Leal Capdesuñer
author_sort Alberto García Gómez
title Characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unit
title_short Characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unit
title_full Characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unit
title_fullStr Characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unit
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unit
title_sort characterization of the patient with a history of chronic alcoholism in the intensive care unit
publisher ECIMED
series Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar
issn 1561-3046
1561-3046
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Objective: Characterization of alcoholic patients with admitted at the Intensive Care Unit. Method: A descriptive and retrospective study. The final sample was 123 patients. The statistical methods for the study included absolute and relative frequency distributions, central tendency measures, Chi-square and Student´s t tests. Results: Average age was of 58, 5 ± 12,4 years old. The 40-59 (48, 8 %) prevailed as well as Males (92, 7 %). The proportion of male/female sex was of 12, 7:1, 0. More than half of the patients died (56, 1 %). The media age of this group was lightly high to that of the alive discharged patients (60,0 vs 56,6 years old). The clinic admittance cause was most frequent (67, 5 %). The mean of APACHE II value was 18, 1 and it was higher in the diseased than in the survivors (22, 0 vs 13, 1). Most patients ventilated (71, 5 %). The main stay was 6, 9 days, more extended in the dead (8, 1 vs 5, 4). The main causes of death were bacterial bronchopneumonia (28, 6 %). Conclusion: Patients with antecedent of alcoholism have high mortality.
topic alcoholismo
unidad de cuidados intensivos
mortalidad.
url http://www.revmedmilitar.sld.cu/index.php/mil/article/view/532
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