@article {Gil de MiguelP4206, author = {Angel Gil de Miguel and Mireia Raluy and Dimitra Lambrelli and Samantha Munson and Radek Wasiak and Sharon Gray and Ralf Rene Reinert}, title = {The burden of hospitalized all-cause and pneumococcal pneumonia in Spain (2010)}, volume = {42}, number = {Suppl 57}, elocation-id = {P4206}, year = {2013}, publisher = {European Respiratory Society}, abstract = {Objectives: Estimate the incidence of hospitalized all-cause pneumonia (PN) and pneumococcal pneumonia (PP) among all ages in Spain in 2010.Methods: A retrospective study analysed data from IASIST, a Spanish data source covering more than 65\% of National Health System discharges (170 hospitals from 15 out of 17 regions). Cases were Spanish residents admitted to participating hospitals during 2010, with a diagnosis of PN or PP based on ICD-9 codes. Hospitalization rates, in-hospital mortality rates, co-morbidities and length of stay were computed. Population data were provided by IASIST (2010: 10,984,724).Results: In 2010, there were 32, 726 incident cases of PN across all ages with incidence rate of 2.98/1000 per year; highest in children 0-4 years (4.87/1000) and adults >= 65 years (10.18/1000). There were 4,984 incident cases of PP across all ages with incidence rate of 45.37/100,000; highest in children 0-4 years (53.59/100,000) and adults >= 65 years (158.18/100,000). Hospital mortality rates for PN across all ages were 7.87\% per year and 5.87\% for PP; highest in adults >= 65 years (10.97\% for PN, 7.67\% for PP). Average length of inpatient stay for PN across all ages was 10.20 days and 11.17 days for PP; highest in adults >= 65 years (11.26 days for PN, 11.81 days for PP). Most frequent co-morbidities for adults >= 65 years for both PN and PP were COPD (24\%, 27.4\%), diabetes (23.9\%, 24.5\%) and renal disease (21.9\%, 23.9\%) respectively. In adults >= 65 years, 64.2\% with PN and 66.5\% with PP had at least 1 of the investigated co-morbidities.Conclusion: PN remains a source of morbidity and mortality in the Spanish population, especially among young children and adults >= 65 years.}, issn = {0903-1936}, URL = {https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/P4206}, eprint = {https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/P4206.full.pdf}, journal = {European Respiratory Journal} }