Clinical Characteristics and Microorganisms Isolated in Community-Acquired Pneumonia in the COVID-19 Period

Author:

Gavalda Meritxell1,Fullana Maria Isabel1,Ferre Adrià1,Peña Rebecca Rowena1ORCID,Armendariz Julen1,Torrallardona Orla1ORCID,Magraner Aina1,Lorenzo Alejandro1ORCID,García Carles1,Mut Gemma1,Planas Lluís1,Iglesias Carla2ORCID,Fraile-Ribot Pablo23ORCID,Macia Romero Maria Dolores234,Riera Melchor134ORCID,García-Gasalla Mercedes134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Universitari Son Espases, Illes Balears, Palma, Spain

2. Microbiology Department, Hospital Universitari Son Espases, Illes Balears, Palma, Spain

3. Fundació Institut d’Investigació Sanitària Illes Balears (IdISBa), Illes Balears, Palma, Spain

4. Universitat de les Illes Balears, Illes Balears, Palma, Spain

Abstract

Introduction. Community-acquired pneumonia is a leading cause of mortality and hospital admissions. The aetiology remains unknown in 30–65% of the cases. Molecular tests are available for multiple pathogen detection and are under research to improve the causal diagnosis. Methods. We carried out a prospective study to describe the clinical characteristics and aetiology of community-acquired pneumonia during the COVID-19 pandemic and to assess the diagnostic effectivity of the microbiological tests, including a molecular test of respiratory pathogens (FilmArray™ bioMérieux). Results. From the 1st of February 2021 until the 31st of March 2022, 225 patients were included. Failure in microorganism identification occurred in approximately 70% of patients. Streptococcus pneumoniae was the most common isolate. There were 5 cases of viral pneumonia. The tested FilmArray exhibited a low positivity rate of 7% and mainly aided in the diagnosis of viral coinfections. Conclusions. Despite our extensive diagnostic protocol, there is still a low rate of microorganism identification. We have observed a reduction in influenza and other viral pneumoniae during the COVID-19 pandemic. Having a high NEWS2 score on arrival at the emergency department, an active oncohematological disease or chronic neurological conditions and a positive microbiological test result were related to worse outcomes. Further research is needed to determine the role of molecular tests in the microbiological diagnosis of pneumonia.

Funder

Departments of Internal Medicine and Microbiology

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

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