Predictors for mortality from respiratory failure in a general population

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Maki Kobayashi
Yoko Shibata
Sumito Inoue
Akira Igarashi
Kento Sato
Masamichi Sato
Takako Nemoto
Yuki Abe
Keiko Nunomiya
Michiko Nishiwaki
Yoshikane Tokairin
Tomomi Kimura
Makoto Daimon
Naohiko Makino
Tetsu Watanabe
Tsuneo Konta
Yoshiyuki Ueno
Takeo Kato
Takamasa Kayama
Isao Kubota
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[1] Pulmonology and Nephrology,Department of Cardiology
[2] Yamagata University School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Global Center of Excellence Program Study Group,undefined
[4] Yamagata University School of Medicine,undefined
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Risk factors for death from respiratory failure in the general population are not established. The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of individuals who die of respiratory failure in a Japanese general population. In total, 3253 adults aged 40 years or older participated in annual health check in Takahata, Yamagata, Japan from 2004 to 2006. Subject deaths through the end of 2010 were reviewed; 27 subjects died of respiratory failure (pneumonia, n = 22; COPD, n = 1; pulmonary fibrosis, n = 3; and bronchial asthma, n = 1). Cox proportional hazard analysis revealed that male sex; higher age, high levels of D-dimer and fibrinogen; lower body mass index (BMI) and total cholesterol; and history of stroke and gastric ulcer were independent risk factors for respiratory death. On analysis with C-statistics, net reclassification improvement and integrated discrimination improvement, addition of the disease history and laboratory data significantly improved the model prediction for respiratory death using age and BMI. In conclusion, we identified risk factors for mortality from respiratory failure in a prospective cohort of a Japanese general population. Men who were older, underweight, hypocholesterolemic, hypercoagulo-fibrinolytic and had a history of stroke or gastric ulcer had a higher risk of mortality due to respiratory failure.
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