Causes of admission to intensive care units in the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004).

<b>Background: </b>Approximately 2 to 3 million pilgrims perform Hajj every year. We describe the pattern of diseases, complications, and outcome of pilgrims who required admission to intensive care units (ICUs) during the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004). <b> Methods: &...

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Main Authors: Madani Tariq, Ghabrah Tawfik, Albarrak Ali, Alhazmi Mohammad, Alazraqi Tarik, Althaqafi Abdulahakeem, Ishaq Abdulrahman
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Language:English
Published: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2007-01-01
Series:Annals of Saudi Medicine
Online Access:http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2007;volume=27;issue=2;spage=101;epage=105;aulast=Madani
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spelling doaj-59d15d7068db4445bb8affec4f828a662020-11-24T21:41:08ZengKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research CentreAnnals of Saudi Medicine0256-49470975-44662007-01-01272101105Causes of admission to intensive care units in the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004).Madani TariqGhabrah TawfikAlbarrak AliAlhazmi MohammadAlazraqi TarikAlthaqafi AbdulahakeemIshaq Abdulrahman<b>Background: </b>Approximately 2 to 3 million pilgrims perform Hajj every year. We describe the pattern of diseases, complications, and outcome of pilgrims who required admission to intensive care units (ICUs) during the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004). <b> Methods: </b>This was a cross-sectional study of all patients admitted to 104 ICU beds in four hospitals in Mena and three hospitals in Arafat during the Hajj. <b>Results: </b>Of 140 patients admitted to ICUs, 75 (54&#x0025;) patients were older than 60 years. The risk of complications<sup> </sup> and death increased with age, with the highest risk noticed among pilgrims older than 80 years. Ninety- four (67.6&#x0025;) patients were men. Eighty-nine (63.6&#x0025;) patients were admitted with cardiovascular diseases and 37 (26.4&#x0025;) patients with infections. Myocardial infarction (25&#x0025;) and pneumonia (22&#x0025;) were the most common admitting diagnoses. Trauma accounted for only 6.4&#x0025; (9 patients) of admissions. Sixty-three (45.0&#x0025;) patients recovered and were discharged or transferred to hospital wards in stable condition, 40 (28.6&#x0025;) were transferred to tertiary care centers for specialized services, 21 (15.0&#x0025;) were transferred to tertiary care centers after closure of the temporary hospitals in Mena and Arafat, 15 (10.7&#x0025;) patients died, and one (0.7&#x0025;) patient was discharged against medical advice. <b>Conclusion: </b>This study revealed information on the pattern of diseases and the most common causes of admission of pilgrims to ICUs and the required medical services during Hajj. It is hoped that this information will be of help to health care planners and officials to provide optimal and cost effective health care services to pilgrims in Hajj.http://www.saudiannals.net/article.asp?issn=0256-4947;year=2007;volume=27;issue=2;spage=101;epage=105;aulast=Madani
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author Madani Tariq
Ghabrah Tawfik
Albarrak Ali
Alhazmi Mohammad
Alazraqi Tarik
Althaqafi Abdulahakeem
Ishaq Abdulrahman
spellingShingle Madani Tariq
Ghabrah Tawfik
Albarrak Ali
Alhazmi Mohammad
Alazraqi Tarik
Althaqafi Abdulahakeem
Ishaq Abdulrahman
Causes of admission to intensive care units in the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004).
Annals of Saudi Medicine
author_facet Madani Tariq
Ghabrah Tawfik
Albarrak Ali
Alhazmi Mohammad
Alazraqi Tarik
Althaqafi Abdulahakeem
Ishaq Abdulrahman
author_sort Madani Tariq
title Causes of admission to intensive care units in the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004).
title_short Causes of admission to intensive care units in the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004).
title_full Causes of admission to intensive care units in the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004).
title_fullStr Causes of admission to intensive care units in the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004).
title_full_unstemmed Causes of admission to intensive care units in the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004).
title_sort causes of admission to intensive care units in the hajj period of the islamic year 1424 (2004).
publisher King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
series Annals of Saudi Medicine
issn 0256-4947
0975-4466
publishDate 2007-01-01
description <b>Background: </b>Approximately 2 to 3 million pilgrims perform Hajj every year. We describe the pattern of diseases, complications, and outcome of pilgrims who required admission to intensive care units (ICUs) during the Hajj period of the Islamic year 1424 (2004). <b> Methods: </b>This was a cross-sectional study of all patients admitted to 104 ICU beds in four hospitals in Mena and three hospitals in Arafat during the Hajj. <b>Results: </b>Of 140 patients admitted to ICUs, 75 (54&#x0025;) patients were older than 60 years. The risk of complications<sup> </sup> and death increased with age, with the highest risk noticed among pilgrims older than 80 years. Ninety- four (67.6&#x0025;) patients were men. Eighty-nine (63.6&#x0025;) patients were admitted with cardiovascular diseases and 37 (26.4&#x0025;) patients with infections. Myocardial infarction (25&#x0025;) and pneumonia (22&#x0025;) were the most common admitting diagnoses. Trauma accounted for only 6.4&#x0025; (9 patients) of admissions. Sixty-three (45.0&#x0025;) patients recovered and were discharged or transferred to hospital wards in stable condition, 40 (28.6&#x0025;) were transferred to tertiary care centers for specialized services, 21 (15.0&#x0025;) were transferred to tertiary care centers after closure of the temporary hospitals in Mena and Arafat, 15 (10.7&#x0025;) patients died, and one (0.7&#x0025;) patient was discharged against medical advice. <b>Conclusion: </b>This study revealed information on the pattern of diseases and the most common causes of admission of pilgrims to ICUs and the required medical services during Hajj. It is hoped that this information will be of help to health care planners and officials to provide optimal and cost effective health care services to pilgrims in Hajj.
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