Acute lung injury in leptospirosis: Clinical and laboratory features, outcome, and factors associated with mortality

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Forty-two consecutive patients with leptospirosis and acute lung injury who were mechanically ventilated were analyzed in a prospective cohort study. Nineteen patients (45%) survived, and 23 (55%) died. Multivariate analysis revealed that 3 variables were independently associated with mortality: hemodynamic disturbance (odds ratio [OR], 6.0; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.9-38.8; P = .047), serum creatinine level >265.2 μmol/L (OR, 10.6; 95% CI, 0.9-123.7; P = .026), and serum potassium level >4.0 mmol/L (OR, 19.9; 95% CI, 1.2-342.8; P = .009). These observations can be used to identify factors associated with mortality early in the course of severe respiratory failure in leptospirosis.

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Marotto, P. C. F., Nascimento, C. M. R., Eluf-Neto, J., Marotto, M. S., Andrade, L., Sztajnbok, J., & Seguro, A. C. (1999). Acute lung injury in leptospirosis: Clinical and laboratory features, outcome, and factors associated with mortality. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 29(6), 1561–1563. https://doi.org/10.1086/313501

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