Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia

Background: Leptospirosis is a re-emerging disease with vast clinical presentations, that ranges from subclinical or mild to severe and fatal outcomes. Leptospirosis can be managed well if diagnosed earlier, however, similar clinical presentations by several other febrile illnesses or co-infections,...

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Published in:BMC Infectious Diseases
Main Author: Philip N.; Lung Than L.T.; Shah A.M.; Yuhana M.Y.; Sekawi Z.; Neela V.K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd 2021
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Philip N.; Lung Than L.T.; Shah A.M.; Yuhana M.Y.; Sekawi Z.; Neela V.K.
Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
2021
BMC Infectious Diseases
21
1
10.1186/s12879-021-06766-5
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117609162&doi=10.1186%2fs12879-021-06766-5&partnerID=40&md5=ab3e030d846430b4f9b16e6ea66b698d
Background: Leptospirosis is a re-emerging disease with vast clinical presentations, that ranges from subclinical or mild to severe and fatal outcomes. Leptospirosis can be managed well if diagnosed earlier, however, similar clinical presentations by several other febrile illnesses or co-infections, and laboratory diagnostic challenges due to the biphasic nature of the illness, often result in mis- or underdiagnosis, thereby lead to severe illness. Identification of clinical predictors for the severe form of the disease plays a crucial role in reducing disease complication and mortality. Therefore, we aimed to determine the clinical predictors associated with severe illness among leptospirosis patients from Central Malaysia through a prospective multicenter observational study. Methods: A prospective multicenter observational study was performed on patients admitted for clinically suspected leptospirosis. Three hospitals namely Hospital Serdang, Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah and Hospital Teluk Intan were included in the study. Among a total of 165 clinically suspected leptospirosis patients, 83 confirmed cases were investigated for clinical predictors for severe illness. Qualitative variables were performed using χ2 and the relationship between mild and severe cases was evaluated using logistic regression. Multivariable logistic regression was used to predict the independent variable for severity. Results: Among the 83 patients, 50 showed mild disease and 33 developed severe illness. The mean age of the patients was 41.92 ± 17.99 and most were males (n = 54, 65.06%). We identified mechanical ventilation, acute kidney injury, septic shock, creatinine level of > 1.13 mg/dL, urea > 7 mmol/L, alanine aminotransferase > 50 IU, aspartate aminotransferase > 50 IU, and platelet < 150 × 109/L as factors associated with severe illness. Acute kidney injury, alanine aminotransferase > 50 IU and platelet < 150 × 109/L were defined as the independent factors for severity. Conclusions: Lungs, liver and kidney involvement and septic shock were found as the prognostic factors for severe leptospirosis. Acute kidney injury, high level of alanine aminotransferase and low level of platelets were found to be independent predictors of severity. © 2021, The Author(s).
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author Philip N.; Lung Than L.T.; Shah A.M.; Yuhana M.Y.; Sekawi Z.; Neela V.K.
spellingShingle Philip N.; Lung Than L.T.; Shah A.M.; Yuhana M.Y.; Sekawi Z.; Neela V.K.
Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
author_facet Philip N.; Lung Than L.T.; Shah A.M.; Yuhana M.Y.; Sekawi Z.; Neela V.K.
author_sort Philip N.; Lung Than L.T.; Shah A.M.; Yuhana M.Y.; Sekawi Z.; Neela V.K.
title Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
title_short Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
title_full Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
title_fullStr Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
title_sort Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
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description Background: Leptospirosis is a re-emerging disease with vast clinical presentations, that ranges from subclinical or mild to severe and fatal outcomes. Leptospirosis can be managed well if diagnosed earlier, however, similar clinical presentations by several other febrile illnesses or co-infections, and laboratory diagnostic challenges due to the biphasic nature of the illness, often result in mis- or underdiagnosis, thereby lead to severe illness. Identification of clinical predictors for the severe form of the disease plays a crucial role in reducing disease complication and mortality. Therefore, we aimed to determine the clinical predictors associated with severe illness among leptospirosis patients from Central Malaysia through a prospective multicenter observational study. Methods: A prospective multicenter observational study was performed on patients admitted for clinically suspected leptospirosis. Three hospitals namely Hospital Serdang, Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah and Hospital Teluk Intan were included in the study. Among a total of 165 clinically suspected leptospirosis patients, 83 confirmed cases were investigated for clinical predictors for severe illness. Qualitative variables were performed using χ2 and the relationship between mild and severe cases was evaluated using logistic regression. Multivariable logistic regression was used to predict the independent variable for severity. Results: Among the 83 patients, 50 showed mild disease and 33 developed severe illness. The mean age of the patients was 41.92 ± 17.99 and most were males (n = 54, 65.06%). We identified mechanical ventilation, acute kidney injury, septic shock, creatinine level of > 1.13 mg/dL, urea > 7 mmol/L, alanine aminotransferase > 50 IU, aspartate aminotransferase > 50 IU, and platelet < 150 × 109/L as factors associated with severe illness. Acute kidney injury, alanine aminotransferase > 50 IU and platelet < 150 × 109/L were defined as the independent factors for severity. Conclusions: Lungs, liver and kidney involvement and septic shock were found as the prognostic factors for severe leptospirosis. Acute kidney injury, high level of alanine aminotransferase and low level of platelets were found to be independent predictors of severity. © 2021, The Author(s).
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