A survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in Italy
Background and aim. Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) remains a major cause of disease and death. We evaluated the levels of care, the outcome and the characteristics of hospitalised patients with CAP in a primary hospital in Italy. We also investigated the value of both the Pneumonia Severity Inde...
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doaj-490d66d013da4844bac33ce68df7a7a62020-11-24T23:09:13ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMonaldi Archives for Chest Disease1122-06432532-52642016-02-0165210.4081/monaldi.2006.569A survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in ItalyP.L. Migliorati0E. Boccoli1L.S. Bracci2P. Sestini3A.S. Melani4Medicina Interna, Ospedale Civile di Manerbio (BS)Direzione Sanitaria, Azienda Ospedaliera Univeritaria Careggi, FirenzeFisiopatologia e Riabilitazione Respiratoria, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria SeneseClinica Malattie Apparato Respiratorio, Università di SienaFisiopatologia e Riabilitazione Respiratoria, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria SeneseBackground and aim. Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) remains a major cause of disease and death. We evaluated the levels of care, the outcome and the characteristics of hospitalised patients with CAP in a primary hospital in Italy. We also investigated the value of both the Pneumonia Severity Index (PSI) and the modified Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) for recognising both the outcome and the unnecessary admissions and stay of hospitalised patients with CAP. Methods. A retrospective review of all the charts of adult patients with CAP at Manerbio, Brescia, Italy between January 2001 and December 2002 was performed. Results. We evaluated 148 patients; their mean age (±SD) was 70 (±17) years; 34% were female. Most patients (87%) had at least a concomitant co-morbid disease. The overall survival rate at 30 days was 88%. All but one death occurred in the high-risk group of patients according to the PSI. On the contrary, the death rate of patients with inappropriate hospital admission according to the AEP was high. Patients with high PSI score had a significantly longer hospital length of stay than the low-risk group. However, a substantial part of the hospital stay did not show any justification into the charts. Conclusions. The PSI, but not the AEP, upon hospital admission, was useful for evaluating the outcome of patients with CAP. The PSI score and the modified AEP can be useful for assessing the appropriateness of hospitalisation for patients with CAP. There is the need for a practical and validated tool to support physicians in their decision making regarding the early and safe discharge of hospitalised patients with CAP.https://www.monaldi-archives.org/index.php/macd/article/view/569Community-acquired pneumoniahospitalisationlength of stayprognostic analysisretrospective analysis |
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P.L. Migliorati E. Boccoli L.S. Bracci P. Sestini A.S. Melani A survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in Italy Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease Community-acquired pneumonia hospitalisation length of stay prognostic analysis retrospective analysis |
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P.L. Migliorati E. Boccoli L.S. Bracci P. Sestini A.S. Melani |
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A survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in Italy |
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A survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in Italy |
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A survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in Italy |
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A survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in Italy |
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A survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in Italy |
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survey on hospitalised communityacquired pneumonia in italy |
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PAGEPress Publications |
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Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease |
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1122-0643 2532-5264 |
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2016-02-01 |
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Background and aim. Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) remains a major cause of disease and death. We evaluated the levels of care, the outcome and the characteristics of hospitalised patients with CAP in a primary hospital in Italy. We also investigated the value of both the Pneumonia Severity Index (PSI) and the modified Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) for recognising both the outcome and the unnecessary admissions and stay of hospitalised patients with CAP. Methods. A retrospective review of all the charts of adult patients with CAP at Manerbio, Brescia, Italy between January 2001 and December 2002 was performed. Results. We evaluated 148 patients; their mean age (±SD) was 70 (±17) years; 34% were female. Most patients (87%) had at least a concomitant co-morbid disease. The overall survival rate at 30 days was 88%. All but one death occurred in the high-risk group of patients according to the PSI. On the contrary, the death rate of patients with inappropriate hospital admission according to the AEP was high. Patients with high PSI score had a significantly longer hospital length of stay than the low-risk group. However, a substantial part of the hospital stay did not show any justification into the charts. Conclusions. The PSI, but not the AEP, upon hospital admission, was useful for evaluating the outcome of patients with CAP. The PSI score and the modified AEP can be useful for assessing the appropriateness of hospitalisation for patients with CAP. There is the need for a practical and validated tool to support physicians in their decision making regarding the early and safe discharge of hospitalised patients with CAP. |
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Community-acquired pneumonia hospitalisation length of stay prognostic analysis retrospective analysis |
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