PREDICTORS OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKE BITE IN POPULATION OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN

Background: Snake bite remains major public health problems worldwide. The objective of this study was to determine predictors of in-hospital mortality in patients presenting with snake bite in population of Karachi, Pakistan. Materials & Methods: It was cross-sectional study conducted at Depa...

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Main Authors: Harish Kumar, Adnan Bashir, Khadijah Abid, Nabeel Naeem Baig
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Language:English
Published: Gomal Medical College, D.I.Khan, Pakistan 2019-12-01
Series:Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-eac286932dd74f3eb7b50cf6fcb0ba9c2020-11-25T03:59:04ZengGomal Medical College, D.I.Khan, PakistanGomal Journal of Medical Sciences1819-79731997-20672019-12-0117410711110.46903/gjms/17.04.18611036PREDICTORS OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKE BITE IN POPULATION OF KARACHI, PAKISTANHarish Kumar0Adnan Bashir1Khadijah Abid2Nabeel Naeem Baig3Jinnah Postgraduate Medical CenterHamdard college of Medicine and DentistryCollege of Physicians and Surgeons PakistanCollege of physicians and surgeons PakistanBackground: Snake bite remains major public health problems worldwide. The objective of this study was to determine predictors of in-hospital mortality in patients presenting with snake bite in population of Karachi, Pakistan. Materials & Methods: It was cross-sectional study conducted at Department of General Medicine, Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi, Pakistan from 11th June 2016 to 10th August 2017. 300 patients with snake bite were selected. Age, gender, acute kidney injury, vomiting and in-hospital mortality were variables. Except age, all variables were nominal and were analyzed by frequency and percentage. Cox-proportional-hazard regression model was applied and hazard ratios were calculated along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) to assess the strength of association between predictors i.e. age, gender, AKI and vomiting and outcome (in-hospital mortality). Kaplan-Meier and time to event plot were used to investigate all patients who were on follow-up for 7 days from admission. Log-rank test was used to identify the predictors of in-hospital mortality for significant independent influence on prognosis at alpha .05. Results: The mean age of the sample was 27.7±14.58 years. Out of a sample of 300 patients, 221 (73.7%) were males and 79 (26.3%) females. The frequency (%) of AKI was 102 (66%), vomiting 122 (40.7%) and of in-hospital mortality 31 (10.3%). The probability of survival at day 7 was 81.8%. Vomiting [hazard ratio 6.86 (95% CI: 2.78-16.93), p=http://gjms.com.pk/ojs24/index.php/gjms/article/view/1861snake bitesacute kidney injurymortalityvomitingrisk factorssurvivalantivenomspoisoning.
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Adnan Bashir
Khadijah Abid
Nabeel Naeem Baig
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Adnan Bashir
Khadijah Abid
Nabeel Naeem Baig
PREDICTORS OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKE BITE IN POPULATION OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences
snake bites
acute kidney injury
mortality
vomiting
risk factors
survival
antivenoms
poisoning.
author_facet Harish Kumar
Adnan Bashir
Khadijah Abid
Nabeel Naeem Baig
author_sort Harish Kumar
title PREDICTORS OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKE BITE IN POPULATION OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN
title_short PREDICTORS OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKE BITE IN POPULATION OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN
title_full PREDICTORS OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKE BITE IN POPULATION OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN
title_fullStr PREDICTORS OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKE BITE IN POPULATION OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN
title_full_unstemmed PREDICTORS OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SNAKE BITE IN POPULATION OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN
title_sort predictors of in-hospital mortality in patients with snake bite in population of karachi, pakistan
publisher Gomal Medical College, D.I.Khan, Pakistan
series Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 1819-7973
1997-2067
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Background: Snake bite remains major public health problems worldwide. The objective of this study was to determine predictors of in-hospital mortality in patients presenting with snake bite in population of Karachi, Pakistan. Materials & Methods: It was cross-sectional study conducted at Department of General Medicine, Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi, Pakistan from 11th June 2016 to 10th August 2017. 300 patients with snake bite were selected. Age, gender, acute kidney injury, vomiting and in-hospital mortality were variables. Except age, all variables were nominal and were analyzed by frequency and percentage. Cox-proportional-hazard regression model was applied and hazard ratios were calculated along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) to assess the strength of association between predictors i.e. age, gender, AKI and vomiting and outcome (in-hospital mortality). Kaplan-Meier and time to event plot were used to investigate all patients who were on follow-up for 7 days from admission. Log-rank test was used to identify the predictors of in-hospital mortality for significant independent influence on prognosis at alpha .05. Results: The mean age of the sample was 27.7±14.58 years. Out of a sample of 300 patients, 221 (73.7%) were males and 79 (26.3%) females. The frequency (%) of AKI was 102 (66%), vomiting 122 (40.7%) and of in-hospital mortality 31 (10.3%). The probability of survival at day 7 was 81.8%. Vomiting [hazard ratio 6.86 (95% CI: 2.78-16.93), p=
topic snake bites
acute kidney injury
mortality
vomiting
risk factors
survival
antivenoms
poisoning.
url http://gjms.com.pk/ojs24/index.php/gjms/article/view/1861
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