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Incidence, Outcomes and Sex-Related Disparities in Pneumonia: A Matched-Pair Analysis with Data from Spanish Hospitals (2016-2019)

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2021-09-23

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de Miguel-Yanes, Jose M.
Lopez-de-Andres, Ana
Jiménez-Garcia, Rodrigo
Hernandez-Barrera, Valentin
de Miguel-Diez, Javier
Carabantes-Alarcon, David
Perez-Farinos, Napoleon
Wärnberg, Julia

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Background: the purpose of this study is to analyze the incidence and in-hospital mortality (IHM) of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) needing hospital admission and hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) in Spain (2016-2019). Methods: using the Spanish Register of Specialized Care-Basic Minimum Database, we estimated the incidence of CAP and HAP. We matched each woman with a man with an identical age, according to comorbidities. Results: we analyzed 518,838 cases of CAP and 38,705 cases of HAP, and 5192 ventilator-associated HAPs (13.4%). The incidence of CAP increased over time in both men (from 384.5 to 449.8 cases/105 population) and women (from 244.9 to 301.2 cases/105 population). Men showed a 47% higher adjusted incidence of CAP than women. The incidence of HAP increased over time in both men (from 302.3 to 342.2 cases/105 population) and women (from 139.2 to 167.6 cases/105 population). Men showed a 98% higher adjusted incidence of HAP than women. IHM was higher in men admitted for CAP than in women (12.9% vs. 12.2%; p < 0.001), but not in men who developed HAP (28.9% vs. 28.0%; p = 0.107). Men admitted for CAP (OR: 1.13; 95% CI: 1.10-1.15) and men who developed HAP (OR: 1.05; 95% CI: 1.01-1.10) had higher IHM than women. Conclusions: men had higher incidence rates of CAP and HAP than women. Men admitted for CAP and men who developed HAP had higher IHM than women.

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Medical Subject Headings::Check Tags::Male
Medical Subject Headings::Check Tags::Female
Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Data Collection::Vital Statistics::Morbidity::Incidence
Medical Subject Headings::Health Care::Population Characteristics::Demography::Vital Statistics::Mortality::Hospital Mortality
Medical Subject Headings::Geographical Locations::Geographic Locations::Europe::Spain
Medical Subject Headings::Diseases::Respiratory Tract Diseases::Respiratory Tract Infections::Pneumonia
Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Equipment and Supplies::Ventilators, Mechanical
Medical Subject Headings::Health Care::Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services::Health Facilities::Hospitals
Medical Subject Headings::Diseases::Bacterial Infections and Mycoses::Infection::Cross Infection::Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena::Reproductive Physiological Phenomena::Sex Characteristics

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Community-acquired pneumonia, Hospital-acquired pneumonia, Ventilator-associated pneumonia, Gender, Sex differences, In-hospital mortality, Neumonía asociada al cuidado de la salud, Neumonía asociada al ventilador, Género y salud, Características sexuales, Mortalidad hospitalaria

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de Miguel-Yanes JM, Lopez-de-Andres A, Jiménez-Garcia R, Hernandez-Barrera V, de Miguel-Diez J, Carabantes-Alarcon D, et al. Incidence, Outcomes and Sex-Related Disparities in Pneumonia: A Matched-Pair Analysis with Data from Spanish Hospitals (2016-2019). J Clin Med. 2021 Sep 23;10(19):4339