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Prognostic Factors Affecting Deaths from Adult Tetanus

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2004 Mar 11
PMID 15008944
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The objective of this study was to determine prognostic factors related to death from adult tetanus. Fifty-three cases of tetanus, 25 females and 28 males, were treated in Cukurova University Hospital during 1994-2000. The mean age was 46.6 years. Forty-one (77.7%) patients came from rural areas. Most (64.1%) cases had minor trauma, but 19 (35.8%) had deep injuries. The mean incubation period was 11.5 days. Mortality was high (52.8%), caused by cardiac or respiratory failure or complications, and was related to the length of the incubation period. In cases with an incubation period < or = 7 days, the mortality rate was 75% (p 0.07). Mortality was significantly associated with generalised tetanus (p < 0.05), fever of > or = 40 degrees C, tachycardia of > 120 beats/min (p < 0.05), post-operative tetanus (p 0.03), and the absence of post-traumatic tetanus vaccination (p 0.068). Patients who were given tetanus human immunoglobulin or tetanus antiserum (p > 0.05) had similar outcomes. Patients who were given penicillin had a mortality rate similar to patients who were given metronidazole (p 0.15). The mortality rate was higher (92%) in patients with severe tetanus than in patients with moderate disease (53%). By multivariate analysis, the time to mortality caused by tetanus, and also the mortality rate, were both related significantly to age and tachycardia.

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