Disease pattern and fatality among patients treated at DHQ Hospital, Faisalabad

A pilot study was undertaken to assess the pattern of diseases, fatality and some other ratios among the patients treated at District Headquarters Hospital, Faisalabad during 1984. Out of 4,506 in-patients, maximum admissions 1,196 (26.54%) were of gastrointestinal diseases followed by 795 (17.64%)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1993-03, Vol.43 (3), p.52-53
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description A pilot study was undertaken to assess the pattern of diseases, fatality and some other ratios among the patients treated at District Headquarters Hospital, Faisalabad during 1984. Out of 4,506 in-patients, maximum admissions 1,196 (26.54%) were of gastrointestinal diseases followed by 795 (17.64%) cases of injuries. Overall fatality was found to be 6.35%. The highest case fatality was found in the infectious diseases group, while maximum of the total deaths (20.98%) occurred due to injuries. Consistency in provisional and final diagnosis was found in 86.20% of total cases. The annual turnover was 41 patients per bed per year.
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Epidemiology
Female
General aspects
Hospital Mortality
Hospitals, District
Humans
Incidence
Male
Medical sciences
Morbidity
Pakistan
Pilot Projects
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Tropical medicine
title Disease pattern and fatality among patients treated at DHQ Hospital, Faisalabad
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