association between outcomes and demographic factors in an azeri turkish population with cystic fibrosis: a cross-sectional study in iran from 2001 through 2014

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leila vahedi liver and gastrointestinal disease research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran

morteza jabarpoor-bonyadi faculty of natural sciences, center of excellence for biodiversity, university of tabriz, liver and gastrointestinal disease research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran

morteza ghojazadeh liver and gastrointestinal disease research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran

hakimeh hazrati liver and gastrointestinal disease research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran

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conclusions the results demonstrated that the mortality rate was higher in cf patients with a positive family history, a consanguineous marriage, and residence in a rural area. therefore, demographic factors play an important role in the outcome of cystic fibrosis. unfortunately, these parameters, which can be managed easily and with low cost, have been overlooked. patients and methods this was a cross-sectional study and data were gathered for 331 patients using the census method, from march 2001 to september 2014 in iran. data was analyzed using logistic regression analysis, chi-square test, and independent sample t test using spss 18. odds ratio with confidence intervals of 95% and p < 0.05 were considered significant. results there were 85 (25.7%) deceased patients and 246 (74.3%) living patients at the time of the study. of the 246 living cf patients, 202 (82.2%) were less than nine years of age, and 77 (90.6%) out of the 85 deceased cf patients had died younger than four years of age. there was a significant difference between outcome and location of residence. the risk of mortality was 50% less in urban patients than in rural patients (p = 0.03). the risk of mortality was approximately two times higher in patients with a positive family history than in those with a negative family history (p = 0.02). the proportion of mortality was approximately two times, or 94%, higher for those in a consanguineous marriage than for those in a non-consanguineous marriage (p = 0.01). background outcomesforcystic fibrosis patients are improving rapidly. the demographic factors are notable variables inoutcomes, which can be evaluated and modified. objectives this study was designed to investigate the association between outcome and demographic factors in patients with cystic fibrosis.

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