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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-41615

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical presentations, radiographic chest findings, and their correlation in patients with leptospirosis. DESIGN: A cross sectional study. SETTING: Between July 2001- December 2002 at 3 hospitals in North Eastern Thailand. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Two hundred and forty patients with laboratory confirmed leptospirosis. RESULTS: Two hundred and nine (87.1%) patients were males. The mean age was 37.53 years (range 13-76). The median duration of fever was 3 days (range 1-13). Overall, 154 patients (64.2%) had respiratory symptoms and 26 (10.8%) patients had hemoptysis. Jaundice was detected in 76 (31.7%) patients, hypotension in 50 (20.8%), renal dysfunction in 80 (30%), and multiorgan dysfunction in 62 (25.8%) on admission. One hundred and fifty-four (64.17%) patients had abnormal chest radiographs on admission (classified as cardiovascular, pulmonary, and mixed cardio-pulmonary involvement in 40 (25.97%), 41 (26.62%), and 73 (47.4%) patients, respectively). Jaundice was significantly associated with the likelihood of having abnormal chest radiography on admission. Air- space nodules detected on the chest radiograph were significantly more common in patients with renal dysfunction and patients who required mechanical ventilation. CONCLUSION: Pulmonary and cardiovascular involvements are common in leptospirosis. Air-space nodules detected by chest radiography may indicate severe leptospirosis.


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Leptospirosis/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Radiography, Thoracic , Thailand , Thorax/pathology
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