2018 recommendations for the management of community acquired pneumonia

Author:

Corrêa Ricardo de Amorim1ORCID,Costa Andre Nathan2ORCID,Lundgren Fernando3ORCID,Michelin Lessandra4ORCID,Figueiredo Mara Rúbia5ORCID,Holanda Marcelo6ORCID,Gomes Mauro7ORCID,Teixeira Paulo José Zimermann8ORCID,Martins Ricardo9ORCID,Silva Rodney10ORCID,Athanazio Rodrigo Abensur2ORCID,Silva Rosemeri Maurici da11ORCID,Pereira Mônica Corso12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil

2. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

3. Hospital Otávio de Freitas, Brasil

4. Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brazil

5. Hospital de Messejana Dr Carlos Alberto Studart Gomes, Brasil

6. Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil

7. Santa Casa de São Paulo, Brasil

8. Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre, Brazil

9. Universidade de Brasília, Brazil

10. Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil

11. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil

12. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Despite the vast diversity of respiratory microbiota, Streptococcus pneumoniae remains the most prevalent pathogen among etiologic agents. Despite the significant decrease in the mortality rates for lower respiratory tract infections in recent decades, CAP ranks third as a cause of death in Brazil. Since the latest Guidelines on CAP from the Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT, Brazilian Thoracic Association) were published (2009), there have been major advances in the application of imaging tests, in etiologic investigation, in risk stratification at admission and prognostic score stratification, in the use of biomarkers, and in the recommendations for antibiotic therapy (and its duration) and prevention through vaccination. To review these topics, the SBPT Committee on Respiratory Infections summoned 13 members with recognized experience in CAP in Brazil who identified issues relevant to clinical practice that require updates given the publication of new epidemiological and scientific evidence. Twelve topics concerning diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic, and preventive issues were developed. The topics were divided among the authors, who conducted a nonsystematic review of the literature, but giving priority to major publications in the specific areas, including original articles, review articles, and systematic reviews. All authors had the opportunity to review and comment on all questions, producing a single final document that was approved by consensus.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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