Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre
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Resumo: | Introduction: Parkinson’s disease is associated with high hospital mortality. Male gender, late age at onset, higher disability and the coexistence of cognitive impairment or depression have been suggested to be risk factors of death. Pneumonia and cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death.Objective: To characterize the mortality (causes of hospital admission and death) of Parkinson’s disease patients in a tertiary hospital, as well as demographic and clinical characteristics.Material and Methods: Identification of hospital admissions of Parkinson’s disease patients that resulted in inpatient death between 2008 and 2014. Retrospective review of medical files and inclusion of patients with disease clinically confirmed by a neurologist. Assessment of causes of death and demographic and clinical characteristics of patients.Results: 1525 hospital admissions of Parkinson’s disease patients were identified, of which 150 resulted in death. Of these, 52 patients met the inclusion criteria. Mean age at onset of Parkinson’s disease symptoms was 66.8 years (± 8.7) and mean duration of disease was 12.5 years (± 7.9). Sixty-five percent of patients were in stages 4-5 of the Hoehn and Yahr scale. Thirty-three patients (63%) had dementia and eleven (21%) had depression. Infections were the leading cause of death (respiratory in 63% of cases).Discussion: Similarly to literature, pneumonia was the leading cause of hospital death and most patients presented advanced disease stage and dementia. Contrarily to other studies, life expectancy was not reduced and cardiovascular diseases and trauma were not causes of death in our population.Conclusions: This is the first Portuguese mortality study in Parkinson’s disease. Pneumonia is the leading cause of death. Advanced disease stage and dementia were common features in these patients. |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary CentreMortalidade Hospitalar na Doença de Parkinson: Análise Retrospetiva num Hospital Terciário PortuguêsHospital MortalityHospitalizationParkinson Disease/mortalityPortugal.Doença de Parkinson/mortalidadeHospitalizaçãoMortalidade HospitalarPortugal.Introduction: Parkinson’s disease is associated with high hospital mortality. Male gender, late age at onset, higher disability and the coexistence of cognitive impairment or depression have been suggested to be risk factors of death. Pneumonia and cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death.Objective: To characterize the mortality (causes of hospital admission and death) of Parkinson’s disease patients in a tertiary hospital, as well as demographic and clinical characteristics.Material and Methods: Identification of hospital admissions of Parkinson’s disease patients that resulted in inpatient death between 2008 and 2014. Retrospective review of medical files and inclusion of patients with disease clinically confirmed by a neurologist. Assessment of causes of death and demographic and clinical characteristics of patients.Results: 1525 hospital admissions of Parkinson’s disease patients were identified, of which 150 resulted in death. Of these, 52 patients met the inclusion criteria. Mean age at onset of Parkinson’s disease symptoms was 66.8 years (± 8.7) and mean duration of disease was 12.5 years (± 7.9). Sixty-five percent of patients were in stages 4-5 of the Hoehn and Yahr scale. Thirty-three patients (63%) had dementia and eleven (21%) had depression. Infections were the leading cause of death (respiratory in 63% of cases).Discussion: Similarly to literature, pneumonia was the leading cause of hospital death and most patients presented advanced disease stage and dementia. Contrarily to other studies, life expectancy was not reduced and cardiovascular diseases and trauma were not causes of death in our population.Conclusions: This is the first Portuguese mortality study in Parkinson’s disease. Pneumonia is the leading cause of death. Advanced disease stage and dementia were common features in these patients.Introdução: A doença de Parkinson está associada a elevada mortalidade hospitalar. O sexo masculino, o início tardio da doença, o grau de incapacidade e a coexistência de deterioração cognitiva ou de depressão têm sido apontados como fatores de risco. A pneumonia e as doenças cardiovasculares são as principais causas de morte.Objetivo: Explorar a mortalidade hospitalar (motivo de internamento e de óbito) dos doentes com doença de Parkinson num hospital terciário, assim como as características demográficas e clínicas.Material e Métodos: Identificação das admissões hospitalares dos doentes com o diagnóstico de doença de Parkinson entre 2008 e 2014 e seleção dos doentes falecidos. Revisão retrospetiva dos processos clínicos e inclusão dos doentes com doença confirmada clinicamente por um neurologista. Avaliação das causas de óbito, características demográficas e clínicas.Resultados: Identificámos 1 525 admissões hospitalares de doentes com diagnóstico de doença de Parkinson, das quais 150 resultaram em óbito. Destes, 52 cumpriam critérios de inclusão. A idade média do início dos sintomas de doença foi 66,8 anos (± 8,7) e a duração média da doença foi 12,5 anos (± 7,9). Sessenta e cinco por cento dos doentes encontravam-se no estádio 4-5 na escala de Hoehn e Yahr. Trinta e três doentes (63%) apresentavam demência e onze depressão. As infeções foram a principal causa de morte (respiratória em 63% dos casos).Discussão: À semelhança da literatura, a pneumonia foi a principal causa de morte hospitalar e a maioria dos doentes apresentava estádio avançado de doença e demência. Contrastando com outros estudos, não se verificou diminuição da esperança média de vida e as doenças cardiovasculares e o traumatismo não foram causas de morte na nossa população.Conclusões: Apresentamos o primeiro estudo português de mortalidade na doença de Parkinson. A pneumonia é a principal causa de morte hospitalar. O estádio avançado de doença e a demência foram características comuns nestes doentes.Ordem dos Médicos2016-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/7070oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/7070Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 29 No. 5 (2016): May; 315-318Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 29 N.º 5 (2016): Maio; 315-3181646-07580870-399Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporenghttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/7070https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/7070/4683https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/7070/4906https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/7070/8270Direitos de Autor (c) 2016 Acta Médica Portuguesa - Ordem dos Médicosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, JoanaRua, AdrianaVila Chã, Nuno2022-12-20T11:05:05Zoai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/7070Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:19:24.530463Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre Mortalidade Hospitalar na Doença de Parkinson: Análise Retrospetiva num Hospital Terciário Português |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre Martins, Joana Hospital Mortality Hospitalization Parkinson Disease/mortality Portugal. Doença de Parkinson/mortalidade Hospitalização Mortalidade Hospitalar Portugal. |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre |
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Hospital Mortality in Parkinson’s Disease: Retrospective Analysis in a Portuguese Tertiary Centre |
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Martins, Joana |
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Martins, Joana Rua, Adriana Vila Chã, Nuno |
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Rua, Adriana Vila Chã, Nuno |
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Martins, Joana Rua, Adriana Vila Chã, Nuno |
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Hospital Mortality Hospitalization Parkinson Disease/mortality Portugal. Doença de Parkinson/mortalidade Hospitalização Mortalidade Hospitalar Portugal. |
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Hospital Mortality Hospitalization Parkinson Disease/mortality Portugal. Doença de Parkinson/mortalidade Hospitalização Mortalidade Hospitalar Portugal. |
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Introduction: Parkinson’s disease is associated with high hospital mortality. Male gender, late age at onset, higher disability and the coexistence of cognitive impairment or depression have been suggested to be risk factors of death. Pneumonia and cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death.Objective: To characterize the mortality (causes of hospital admission and death) of Parkinson’s disease patients in a tertiary hospital, as well as demographic and clinical characteristics.Material and Methods: Identification of hospital admissions of Parkinson’s disease patients that resulted in inpatient death between 2008 and 2014. Retrospective review of medical files and inclusion of patients with disease clinically confirmed by a neurologist. Assessment of causes of death and demographic and clinical characteristics of patients.Results: 1525 hospital admissions of Parkinson’s disease patients were identified, of which 150 resulted in death. Of these, 52 patients met the inclusion criteria. Mean age at onset of Parkinson’s disease symptoms was 66.8 years (± 8.7) and mean duration of disease was 12.5 years (± 7.9). Sixty-five percent of patients were in stages 4-5 of the Hoehn and Yahr scale. Thirty-three patients (63%) had dementia and eleven (21%) had depression. Infections were the leading cause of death (respiratory in 63% of cases).Discussion: Similarly to literature, pneumonia was the leading cause of hospital death and most patients presented advanced disease stage and dementia. Contrarily to other studies, life expectancy was not reduced and cardiovascular diseases and trauma were not causes of death in our population.Conclusions: This is the first Portuguese mortality study in Parkinson’s disease. Pneumonia is the leading cause of death. Advanced disease stage and dementia were common features in these patients. |
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