Huang Mj
Chang Gung University
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Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 2015
Chung-Huei Huang; Jir-Shiong Tsai; I-Wen Chen; Brend Ray-Sea Hsu; Huang Mj; Yu-Yao Huang
BACKGROUND/PURPOSEnPatients with diabetes are at a high risk of infection-related morbidity and mortality. Klebsiella pneumoniae bacilli are prevalent among diabetic patients, especially in Asian populations. The present study aimed to identify risk factors for in-hospital mortality among diabetic patients complicated by community-acquired K. pneumoniae bacteremia.nnnMETHODSnWe evaluated the clinical characteristics of 341 Taiwanese type 2 diabetic patients who were treated for community-acquired K. pneumoniae bacteremia. We then analyzed outcome predictors, and in particular comorbidities and the site of infection.nnnRESULTSnThe overall in-hospital mortality rate was 14.1%. Comorbid cancer was the leading factor, accounting for 32.1% of all cases of mortality. Pulmonary infection, primary bacteremia, afebrile or shock presentation and low serum albumin level were risk factors for in-hospital mortality. Regardless of comorbidities, pulmonary infection [odds ratio (OR) 10.74, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.02-57.09] and albumin level (OR 0.15, 95% CI 0.03-0.76) were the main risk predictors. The receiver operating characteristic curve indicated that a serum albumin level lower than 2.4xa0g/dL (71.1% sensitivity and 77.4% specificity) suggested a poor prognosis in the diabetic patients with K. pneumoniae bacteremia. In patients with pulmonary infection, the capsular serotypes of K. pneumoniae were not related to poor outcomes, and an initial presentation of blunted fever or shock were independent factors for mortality.nnnCONCLUSIONnCancer, pulmonary infection, and low serum albumin levels were independent indicators of in-hospital mortality in the diabetic patients complicated by K. pneumoniae bacteremia. The sites of infection and host characteristics should always elicit medical attention when treating these patients.
Thyroid | 1999
Jen-Der Lin; Huang Mj; Jyuhn-Huarng Juang; Tzu-Chieh Chao; Bie-Yu Huang; Kwang-Wen Chen; Jeng-Yeou Chen; Kay-Lun Li; Jung-Fu Chen; Yat-Sen Ho
Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2002
Jen-Der Lin; Huang Mj; Brend Ray-Sea Hsu; Tzu-Chieh Chao; Chuen Hsueh; Feng-Hsuan Liu; Miaw-Jene Liou; Hsiao-Fen Weng
Labmedicine | 1994
Kay-Lun Li; Hong-So Huang; Jen-Der Lin; Bie-Yu Huang; Huang Mj; Pei-Wen Wang
Chang Gung medical journal | 1990
Chen Ch; Huang Mj; Huang By; Liu Rt; Jyuhn-Huarng Juang; Lin Jd; Huang Hs
Chang Gung medical journal | 1995
Sun Jh; Huang Hs; Huang Mj; Huang By; Lin Jd; Brend Ray-Sea Hsu; Chiou Sc; Lo Sk
Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 1996
M.-J. Liou; Jung-Ting Lin; Huang Mj; J.-Y. Huang; Chuen Hsueh; L.-B. Jeng
Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 1992
Juang Jh; Huang Hs; Huang Mj
Chang Gung medical journal | 1991
Li Kl; Huang Hs; Po-Nan Wang; Lin Jd; Jyuhn-Huarng Juang; Liu Rt; Huang By; Huang Mj
Chang Gung medical journal | 1990
Chen Jy; Huang Hs; Huang Mj; Lin Jd; Jyuhn-Huarng Juang; Huang By; Po-Nan Wang; Liu Rt