医学
牙关紧闭
破伤风
入射(几何)
回顾性队列研究
儿科
死亡率
流行病学
接种疫苗
内科学
外科
免疫学
物理
光学
作者
Pamela Danielle T. Lanuza,Jao Jarro Borromeo Garcia,Christian Wilson R. Turalde,Mario B. Prado
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12879-024-09037-1
摘要
Abstract Background Tetanus is a life-threatening but preventable neurologic disorder characterized by trismus and muscle spasms. Despite its decreasing global incidence, it remains to be endemic in resource-limited settings such as the Philippines. This study aimed to determine the incidence, demographic characteristics, risk factors, clinical presentation, management, complications, and outcomes of non-neonatal tetanus cases in a tertiary hospital in the Philippines. It also aimed to compare the clinical profile and outcomes between the adult and pediatric subgroups. Methods This study used a retrospective cross-sectional design including all adult and pediatric non-neonatal tetanus patients admitted at the University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital from January 2012 to June 2023. Data was extracted from department censuses and inpatient charts. Results One hundred thirty-eight cases were included. The incidence rate was 0.03%, while mortality rate was 29%. Majority of patients were males presenting with trismus and spasms after sustaining a puncture wound. Chronic hypertension was associated with an increased hazard of death by 4.5 times ( p = 0.004), while treatment with magnesium sulfate was associated with a decreased hazard of death by 35 times ( p = 0.005). The mode of infection and the medications administered differed between the adult and pediatric subgroups. Conclusions Although the total number of cases has decreased over the past decade, tetanus remains to have a high incidence and mortality rate in the Philippines. Increasing vaccination coverage, improving public awareness, and educating health professionals can help reduce morbidity and mortality from this disease.
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