THE PATTERN OF RESPIRATORY-INFECTION IN PATIENTS WITH LUNG-CANCER

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KOHNO, S
KOGA, H
OKA, M
KADOTA, J
KAKU, M
SODA, H
TOMONO, K
HARA, K
机构
[1] Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Nagasaki, 1-7-1 Sakamoto
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LUNG CANCER; PNEUMONIA; GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA; GLUCOSE-NONFERMENTING GRAM-NEGATIVE RODS;
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10.1620/tjem.173.405
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
We examined retrospectively the pattern of respiratory infection in 579 patients with lung cancer admitted to Nagasaki University Hospital during the past 15 years. A total of 139 patients (24.0%) developed respiratory infection. The rates of pulmonary infection associated with large (36.2%) and small cell carcinomas (33.6%) mere significantly higher than those with squamous cell carcinoma (26.0%,) and adenocarcinoma (17.3%,). Advanced stages of lung cancer were associated with higher complication rates (stage I: 6.3%, stage II: 15.9%, stage III: 27.9%, and stage IV: 33.8%). Deceased patients showed a significantly higher rate of pulmonary infection than alive patients during the period of investigation. Isolated organisms in excess of 10(7) cfu/ml in sputum or 10(4) cfu/ml in bronchial aspirate were mainly gramnegative bacteria (68.8%), such as Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterobacter cloacae, Acinetobacter sp. and Pseudamonas aeruginosa. The number of patients infected with gram-positive bacteria increased markedly after 1982. Our results suggest that a successful control of pulmonary infection associated with lung cancer is important in improving the prognosis of lung malignancy.
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