Title
Factors associated with hospitalization in bronchiectasis exacerbations: A one-year follow-up study
Date Issued
30 September 2017
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Menéndez R.
Méndez R.
Polverino E.
Amara-Elori I.
Reyes S.
Posadas T.
Fernández-Barat L.
Torres A.
Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas August Pi i Sunyer
Publisher(s)
BioMed Central Ltd.
Abstract
Background: Bronchiectasis (BE) is a chronic structural lung disease with frequent exacerbations, some of which require hospital admission though no clear associated factors have been identified. We aimed to evaluate factors associated with hospitalization due to exacerbations during a 1-year follow-up period. Methods: A prospective observational study was performed in patients recruited from specialized BE clinics. We considered all exacerbations diagnosed and treated with antibiotics during a follow-up period of 1 year. The protocol recorded baseline variables, usual treatments, Bronchiectasis Severity Index (BSI) and FACED scores, comorbid conditions and prior hospitalizations. Results: Two hundred and 65 patients were recruited, of whom 162 required hospital admission during the follow-up period. Independent risk factors for hospital admission were age, previous hospitalization due to BE, use of proton pump inhibitors, heart failure, FACED and BSI, whereas pneumococcal vaccination was a protective factor. The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) was 0.799 for BSI model was 0.799, and 0.813 for FACED model. Conclusions: Previous hospitalization, use of proton pump inhibitors, heart failure along with BSI or FACED scores is associated factors for developing exacerbations that require hospitalization. Pneumococcal vaccination was protective. This information may be useful for the design of preventive strategies and more intensive follow-up plans.
Volume
18
Issue
1
Number
176
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sistema respiratorio Epidemiología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85030266397
PubMed ID
Source
Respiratory Research
ISSN of the container
14659921
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