Nationwide Analysis of In-Hospital Mortality in Patients with Encephalitis-Related Diagnoses in Ecuador
Karime Montes-Escobar, Christian Eduardo Ramirez-Veloz, Maribel Cecilia Pérez-Pirela, Roy Lincoln Solórzano Giler, Felix Vicente Zambrano Pico, Fanny Soraya Reyes-Mena, Julio Torres, Yulixis Cano, Aline Siteneski

TL;DR
This study analyzed hospitalization and mortality patterns for encephalitis-related diagnoses in Ecuador from 2018 to 2024, revealing age and ethnic disparities.
Contribution
The study provides the first nationwide epidemiological analysis of encephalitis-related hospitalizations and mortality in Ecuador, highlighting sociodemographic risk factors.
Findings
Unspecified encephalitis and encephalomyelitis were the most common diagnoses in Ecuador.
Patients aged ≥70 had the highest mortality risk, with an adjusted odds ratio of 0.265.
Indigenous individuals were more likely to be diagnosed with acute disseminated encephalitis.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Encephalitis and related acute encephalopathic syndromes represent severe neurological conditions with diverse etiologies and variable clinical outcomes. This study aimed to analyze nationwide hospitalization patterns for encephalitis-related diagnoses in Ecuador between 2018 and 2024. Methods: We used data from the Ecuadorian National Institute of Statistics and Census to estimate age-adjusted hospitalization and mortality rates according to ICD-10 codes. Binary and multinomial logistic regression models were employed to identify sociodemographic factors and diagnostic categories of encephalitis associated with hospitalization and in-hospital mortality. Results: A total of 1560 hospitalizations related to encephalitis-spectrum diagnoses were recorded, with an overall age-adjusted rate of 0.127 per 100,000 inhabitants and 6.0% in-hospital mortality. Unspecified…
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TopicsHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments · Infectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis · Mosquito-borne diseases and control
