Pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven Utah hospitals

The pneumocococcal urine antigen test increases specific microbiological diagnosis over conventional culture methods in pneumonia patients. Data are limited regarding its yield and effect on antibiotic prescribing among patients with community-onset pneumonia in clinical practice. We performed a sec...

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Main Authors: Devin M. West, Lindsay M. McCauley, Jeffrey S. Sorensen, Al R. Jephson, Nathan C. Dean
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Respiratory Society 2016-10-01
Series:ERJ Open Research
Online Access:http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/2/4/00011-2016.full
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spelling doaj-5669b9ae55c14782b6f134610b3d08a02020-11-24T22:54:28ZengEuropean Respiratory SocietyERJ Open Research2312-05412016-10-012410.1183/23120541.00011-201600011-2016Pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven Utah hospitalsDevin M. West0Lindsay M. McCauley1Jeffrey S. Sorensen2Al R. Jephson3Nathan C. Dean4 Dept of Medicine, Intermountain Medical Centre, Salt Lake City, UT, USA Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Intermountain Medical Centre, Salt Lake City, UT, USA Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Intermountain Medical Centre, Salt Lake City, UT, USA Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Intermountain Medical Centre, Salt Lake City, UT, USA Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Intermountain Medical Centre, Salt Lake City, UT, USA The pneumocococcal urine antigen test increases specific microbiological diagnosis over conventional culture methods in pneumonia patients. Data are limited regarding its yield and effect on antibiotic prescribing among patients with community-onset pneumonia in clinical practice. We performed a secondary analysis of 2837 emergency department patients admitted to seven Utah hospitals over 2 years with international diagnostic codes version 9 codes and radiographic evidence of pneumonia. Mean age was 64.2 years, 47.2% were male and all-cause 30-day mortality was 9.6%. Urinary antigen testing was performed in 1110 (39%) patients yielding 134 (12%) positives. Intensive care unit patients were more likely to undergo testing, and have a positive result (15% versus 8.8% for ward patients; p<0.01). Patients with risk factors for healthcare-associated pneumonia had fewer urinary antigen tests performed, but 8.4% were positive. Physicians changed to targeted antibiotic therapy in 20 (15%) patients, de-escalated antibiotic therapy in 76 patients (57%). In 38 (28%) patients, antibiotics were not changed. Only one patient changed to targeted therapy suffered clinical relapse. Length of stay and mortality were lower in patients receiving targeted therapy. Pneumococcal urinary antigen testing is an inexpensive, noninvasive test that favourably influenced antibiotic prescribing in a “real world”, multi-hospital observational study.http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/2/4/00011-2016.full
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author Devin M. West
Lindsay M. McCauley
Jeffrey S. Sorensen
Al R. Jephson
Nathan C. Dean
spellingShingle Devin M. West
Lindsay M. McCauley
Jeffrey S. Sorensen
Al R. Jephson
Nathan C. Dean
Pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven Utah hospitals
ERJ Open Research
author_facet Devin M. West
Lindsay M. McCauley
Jeffrey S. Sorensen
Al R. Jephson
Nathan C. Dean
author_sort Devin M. West
title Pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven Utah hospitals
title_short Pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven Utah hospitals
title_full Pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven Utah hospitals
title_fullStr Pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven Utah hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven Utah hospitals
title_sort pneumococcal urinary antigen test use in diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia in seven utah hospitals
publisher European Respiratory Society
series ERJ Open Research
issn 2312-0541
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The pneumocococcal urine antigen test increases specific microbiological diagnosis over conventional culture methods in pneumonia patients. Data are limited regarding its yield and effect on antibiotic prescribing among patients with community-onset pneumonia in clinical practice. We performed a secondary analysis of 2837 emergency department patients admitted to seven Utah hospitals over 2 years with international diagnostic codes version 9 codes and radiographic evidence of pneumonia. Mean age was 64.2 years, 47.2% were male and all-cause 30-day mortality was 9.6%. Urinary antigen testing was performed in 1110 (39%) patients yielding 134 (12%) positives. Intensive care unit patients were more likely to undergo testing, and have a positive result (15% versus 8.8% for ward patients; p<0.01). Patients with risk factors for healthcare-associated pneumonia had fewer urinary antigen tests performed, but 8.4% were positive. Physicians changed to targeted antibiotic therapy in 20 (15%) patients, de-escalated antibiotic therapy in 76 patients (57%). In 38 (28%) patients, antibiotics were not changed. Only one patient changed to targeted therapy suffered clinical relapse. Length of stay and mortality were lower in patients receiving targeted therapy. Pneumococcal urinary antigen testing is an inexpensive, noninvasive test that favourably influenced antibiotic prescribing in a “real world”, multi-hospital observational study.
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