A Study about Mortality of Hospitalized Patients in CCU and Internal Wards of Amir Alam Hospital, 1374-76

This is a mortality study in internal medicine wards of Amir-Alam Hospital, since the beginning of 1374 to end of 1376. Here, we reviewed, prevalence of disease lead to death, the ward and invasive interventions and duration of admission of patients before death. In this study, records of 85 patient...

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Main Authors: M Eshagh Hosseini, S Moradmand, N Noori
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2001-06-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-75a1714fd28148d499905cecf67c286c2020-11-24T21:04:09ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222001-06-015916468A Study about Mortality of Hospitalized Patients in CCU and Internal Wards of Amir Alam Hospital, 1374-76M Eshagh HosseiniS MoradmandN NooriThis is a mortality study in internal medicine wards of Amir-Alam Hospital, since the beginning of 1374 to end of 1376. Here, we reviewed, prevalence of disease lead to death, the ward and invasive interventions and duration of admission of patients before death. In this study, records of 85 patients were reviewed. 68.2% of patients were men and 31.8% women. Mean of age was 61.6% with minimum of 18 and maximum 95 years. The most prevalent diseases leading to death were cardio vascular (41.2%), cancer 29.4%, GI tract diseases (10.6%), pulmonary diseases (8.3%), CNS (7.1%), hemathologic (4.7%), DM (3.5%). Mean duration of stay in hospital before death was 6.6 days (max 30-min 1). This figure in different wards were: ward 1 (7 days), ward 2 (11 days), ward 3 (5.9 days) ICU (5 days) and CCU (4.7 days). 90.5% of patients died due to their diagnosed illnesses. Invasive tests and intervations were performed in 40% of them. As a whole 35 patient were died in CCU. This research and others like it showes the failures of our patient management system and can guide us in approaching to better medical care.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/5592.pdf&manuscript_id=5592MortalityHematologic DiseasesCNS DiseasesPulmonary DiseasesMalignancyMyocardial InfarctionGastrointensinal Diseases
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S Moradmand
N Noori
A Study about Mortality of Hospitalized Patients in CCU and Internal Wards of Amir Alam Hospital, 1374-76
Tehran University Medical Journal
Mortality
Hematologic Diseases
CNS Diseases
Pulmonary Diseases
Malignancy
Myocardial Infarction
Gastrointensinal Diseases
author_facet M Eshagh Hosseini
S Moradmand
N Noori
author_sort M Eshagh Hosseini
title A Study about Mortality of Hospitalized Patients in CCU and Internal Wards of Amir Alam Hospital, 1374-76
title_short A Study about Mortality of Hospitalized Patients in CCU and Internal Wards of Amir Alam Hospital, 1374-76
title_full A Study about Mortality of Hospitalized Patients in CCU and Internal Wards of Amir Alam Hospital, 1374-76
title_fullStr A Study about Mortality of Hospitalized Patients in CCU and Internal Wards of Amir Alam Hospital, 1374-76
title_full_unstemmed A Study about Mortality of Hospitalized Patients in CCU and Internal Wards of Amir Alam Hospital, 1374-76
title_sort study about mortality of hospitalized patients in ccu and internal wards of amir alam hospital, 1374-76
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2001-06-01
description This is a mortality study in internal medicine wards of Amir-Alam Hospital, since the beginning of 1374 to end of 1376. Here, we reviewed, prevalence of disease lead to death, the ward and invasive interventions and duration of admission of patients before death. In this study, records of 85 patients were reviewed. 68.2% of patients were men and 31.8% women. Mean of age was 61.6% with minimum of 18 and maximum 95 years. The most prevalent diseases leading to death were cardio vascular (41.2%), cancer 29.4%, GI tract diseases (10.6%), pulmonary diseases (8.3%), CNS (7.1%), hemathologic (4.7%), DM (3.5%). Mean duration of stay in hospital before death was 6.6 days (max 30-min 1). This figure in different wards were: ward 1 (7 days), ward 2 (11 days), ward 3 (5.9 days) ICU (5 days) and CCU (4.7 days). 90.5% of patients died due to their diagnosed illnesses. Invasive tests and intervations were performed in 40% of them. As a whole 35 patient were died in CCU. This research and others like it showes the failures of our patient management system and can guide us in approaching to better medical care.
topic Mortality
Hematologic Diseases
CNS Diseases
Pulmonary Diseases
Malignancy
Myocardial Infarction
Gastrointensinal Diseases
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