JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL GENERAL MEDICINE
Online ISSN : 2436-018X
2 巻, 3 号
選択された号の論文の8件中1~8を表示しています
Original article
  • Mai Suzuki, Yukiko Fukui, Mizue Saita, Mika Tanei, Akihiro Inui, ...
    2020 年 2 巻 3 号 p. 56-61
    発行日: 2020/05/31
    公開日: 2023/12/22
    ジャーナル フリー
    The life-expectancy of people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) (PLWHA) has substantially increased over the past decade owing to improved antiretroviral therapies. The cause and trend of mortality in PLWHA is expected to differ from the previous prognostic models. In this descriptive study, we extracted the records of HIV-infected patients from the admissions database of an academic medical center in Japan, and evaluated the trend and cause of death in this cohort. A total of 115 admission records from 75 hospitalized HIV-infected individuals were available from the years 2014-2018. The mean age at last hospital admission was significantly higher in the mortality group than the non-mortality group (67.9 ± 16.6 years v.s. 44.8 ± 12.4 years, p = 0.008). The mean age at first HIV diagnosis and the mean length of hospital stay were also significantly greater in the mortality group than the non-mortality group (age at first HIV diagnosis:58.3 ± 18.3 v.s. 39.3 ± 10.7 years, p = 0.032;length of hospital stay:40.0 ± 26.0 v.s. 13.9 ± 16.2 days, p = 0.014). The causes of death in the 4 patients were not directly AIDS-defining (i.e. idiopathic cytopenia purpura, brain tumor, tongue cancer, and anal cancer). In conclusion, the present preliminary analysis indicates that the life expectancy of PLWHA may also have extended in Japan, and the implementation of appropriately designed healthcare policies is required to accommodate the aging PLWHA population. Larger confirmatory studies are needed to control for inherent confoundings.
  • Kazuki Kimura, Yuichiro Otani, Akihiro Kawahara, Keishi Kanno, Sus ...
    2020 年 2 巻 3 号 p. 62-70
    発行日: 2020/05/31
    公開日: 2023/12/22
    ジャーナル フリー
    [Introduction] The genus Aeromonas is native to mesophilic freshwater environments. Aeromonas infections are rare in non-tropical areas with well-equipped water supply facilities. However, some cases of severe Aeromonas septicemia and Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection (NSTI) caused by bacterial translocation have been reported in Japan. [Methods] We examined all culture tests submitted to our Hospital over a 14 years period (2004 - 2017). We identified 21 cases in which Aeromonas was isolated from blood culture. Information relating to medical history and clinical course were collected for each of these cases. In addition, we analyzed various factors against Aeromonas bacteremia. [Results] The total number of culture samples inspected was 248,790, comprising 58,739 (19.7%) blood culture samples. The total number of blood culture from which Aeromonas was isolated was 21cases. 11 cases (52.4%) fulfilled the criteria of septic shock. Of these, 3 died, of which 2 had advanced to NSTI. 15 cases (71.4%) had underlying hepatobiliary disease and 7 cases had undergone hepatobiliary invasion examinations. There was a significant difference between the time to start of antibiotic treatment and the mortality rate. [Conclusions] Gastroenterological invasive examinations can increase Aeromonas bacteremia due to bacterial translocation. When Aeromonas septicemia is suspected, immediate empiric therapy is crucial.
Case report
Special contribution
  • Masaki Tago MD, PhD, Takashi Watari MD, DTMH, MS, MCTM, Kiyoshi Shi ...
    2020 年 2 巻 3 号 p. 99-103
    発行日: 2020/05/31
    公開日: 2023/12/22
    ジャーナル フリー
    Case reports with detailed examinations of diagnoses and pathophysiologies are the foundation of clinical research. Moreover, the accumulation of individual cases will lead to the construction of high-quality research and evidence in the future, hence contributing to improvement in academic research. Generalists often struggle with choosing which journal to submit clinical case reports because they cover a wide range of diseases and clinical settings. Moreover, case reports written by generalists primarily focus on meaningful clinical lessons or intriguing clinical findings that sometimes lack novel topics. There has been no list of journals suitable for topics and case reports in the general practice area. Information from those who have already published or been accepted is valuable for creating a list of the potential target journals. Hereby, the authors of this article provide information on case reports. We hope this list will help generalists who wish to submit their first case report in the near future.
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