A STUDY ON DEMOGRAPHICS,COMORBIDITIES AND OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE BILATERAL PNEUMONIA ADMITTED IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
Ankur Agrawal, Piyu Jain, Ravindra Patidara, Shailendra ShivharePneumonia is a major health problem that has devastating effects all around the world., accounting for 10% of all adult and pediatric hospitalizations. The initial information will be gathered with the use of a proforma that has already been set up. This study is conducted on non-invasive ventilator-supported “Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences & Postgraduate Institute (Indore, M.P.)” cases of respiratory failure at the Department of Respiratory Medicine SAIMS). Based on their age and gender, the patients assess the data. The design of the investigation is based on an observational study. The present study will be a prospective, 18-month-long investigation including 100 patients with proven respiratory failure. In our study majority of admitted patients was male and with pre existing condition like dm, htn, CAD. The differences by age, sex, comorbidities, require further research to clarify their causes, and to devise strategies for reducing critical illness in high risk groups.