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J Korean Soc Emerg Med > Volume 12(3); 2001 > Article
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2001;12(3): 268-276.
Related Clinical Finding Result on Complication of Tsutsugamushi Patients
Kyeong Jin Kim, Nam Soo Cho, Soo Hyeong Cho
Department of Emergency Medicine, Chosun University Hospital, kwangju, Korea. chosooh@hanmail.net
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Tsutsugamushi disease is an acute, rashed febrile disease that shows widely varying prognoses from unsymptomatic infection to death. Early diagnosis and treatment lead to speedy recovery. Otherwise, many complications develop. This research was carried out to analyze the factors that affect the development of complications by comparing Tsutsugamushi patients with complicaions with those without complications.
METHODS:
Among the acute febrile disease patients who visited the emergency center of Chosun University Hospital from January to December 2000, 41 patients were clinically and serologically confirmed as having Tsutsugamushi disease. They were divided into two groups; 14 patients with complications and 27 patients without complications. We analyzed the two groups for correlations between complications and sex, age, period of occurrence, transfer or not, vital signs, laboratory findings, period before treatment, and checks for the existence of underlying disease, eschar, eruption, chest Xrays, and early diagnosis.
RESULTS:
1) The aged have a high incidence of the disease, but there was no correlation between age and complications. Also, there was no correlation based on sex. 2) Although fall has a high incidence of the disease, the other seasons have higher complication rates. 3) The complication incidence rate has no correlation with either blood pressure or heart rate, also it does no correlate with eschar and skin rashes. 4) In the laboratory findings, hemoglobin and platelet, and Bun/Cr correlate with the complicaton incidence rate, but the white blood cell count and AST/ALT do not. 5) The complication incidence rate was high when treatment was started 10 days after the onset of Tsutsugamushi disease and no early diagnosis had been given.
CONCLUSION:
Early diagnosis and treatment are most important in preventing complications of Tsutsugamushi disease because the factors that affect the developement of complications of Tsutsugamushi disase are found during early diagnosis. Patients with doubtful clinical symptoms and abnormal lab findings should be started on a program of antibiotic treatment.
Key words: Complication rate, Tsutsugamushi patients, Early diagnosis
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