Literature DB >> 12587620

Management of patients with community-acquired pneumonia treated in hospital in Sweden.

Jonas Hedlund1, Ake Ortqvist, Thomas Ahlqvist, Asa Augustinsson, Hans Beckman, Charlotta Blanck, Lars A Burman, Bo Claesson, Ingemar Qvarfordt, Elisabeth Elbel, Mats Erntell, Per Follin, Gunilla Goscinski, Hans Holmberg, Margareta Höfer, Christina Jorup, Christer Lidman, Eva Lindhusen, Gunilla Rensfeldt, Elisabeth Rosenkvist, Göran Stenlund, Ake Stålberg, Karin Verngren, Ivan Vig, Suzanne Wendahl.   

Abstract

To investigate the management of patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) treated in hospital in Sweden, a multicentre retrospective cohort study was performed with medical record review of 982 patients (mean age 63 y) at 17 departments of infectious diseases at hospitals in Sweden. Information on antimicrobial therapy, demographic characteristics, comorbid conditions, physical examination findings, and laboratory and microbiological test results were recorded. Outcome measures were in-hospital mortality and length of hospital stay (LOS). Cultures were obtained from blood in 80% and from sputum in 22% of the patients. A microbiological aetiology was determined for 23% of the patients, with Streptococcus pneumoniae as the dominating agent (9%). The initial antibiotic treatment was mostly given intravenously (78%). Penicillin (50%) or a cephalosporin (30%) was the most common choice. Both of these drugs were usually given as a single agent. The overall mortality was 3.5% and the mean LOS was 6.4 d. Thus, the outcome was favourable despite the empirical antibiotic treatment having a narrow spectrum compared with the broader approach recommended in most recent guidelines on the management of CAP. These findings suggest that a majority of patients who are hospitalized with moderately severe pneumonia can be treated initially with penicillin alone.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12587620     DOI: 10.1080/0036554021000026965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0036-5548


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