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Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic therapy in aspiration pneumonia and an assessment of the continuation of oral intake.

Takashi Ogasawara1, Hiroki Umezawa2, Yusuke Naito2, Takao Takeuchi2, Shinpei Kato3, Toshiaki Yano3, Norio Kasamatsu3, Ikko Hashizume3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic therapy for community-acquired pneumonia is effective and safe. However, the usefulness of procalcitonin for aspiration pneumonia and its nutrition-related outcomes are unknown.
METHODS: We conducted a noninferiority randomized controlled study in patients with aspiration pneumonia who were admitted to our hospital between September 2010 and January 2012. We randomly assigned 105 patients to groups with different durations of antibiotic therapy based on the procalcitonin levels upon admission (procalcitonin group) or according to the standard guidelines (control group). The primary endpoints were relapse of aspiration pneumonia and death within 30 days, with a predefined noninferiority boundary of 10%. Secondary endpoints included duration of antibiotic exposure. Furthermore, we conducted a retrospective analysis of the prognostic factors that determined continuation of oral nutritional intake, relapse of pneumonia, and in-hospital death.
RESULTS: The rate of relapse and death within 30 days were similar in the procalcitonin and control groups (25% versus 37.5%; difference, -12.5%; 95% confidence interval, -30.9% to 5.9%). Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic therapy significantly shortened the median duration of antibiotic exposure (5 versus 8 days; p<0.0001); however, the continuation of oral intake was not increased (56% versus 50%; p=0.54). A multivariable analysis showed a significant association between the continuation of oral nutritional intake and the body mass index upon admission.
CONCLUSIONS: Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic therapy for aspiration pneumonia can shorten the duration of antibiotic exposure, but it does not increase the continuation of oral intake (UMIN000004800).
© 2013 The Japanese Respiratory Society. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Aspiration pneumonia; Body mass index; Oral intake; Procalcitonin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24636266     DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2013.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Investig        ISSN: 2212-5345


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