Outcomes of corticosteroid treatment in critical Ill adult patients with respiratory viruses-related community acquired pneumonia – a propensity-matched case control study

To assess the outcomes of corticosteroid treatment in critically ill patients with respiratory virus–related community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Adult patients who were admitted to the intensive care unit and had a polymerase chain reaction–confirmed diagnosis of respiratory virus–related CAP were i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of microbiology, immunology and infection immunology and infection, 2023-08, Vol.56 (4), p.757-765
Hauptverfasser: Hsu, Ching-Hao, Po-Liang Chen, Andrew, Chen, Hsin-Pai, Chan, Yu-Jiun
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the outcomes of corticosteroid treatment in critically ill patients with respiratory virus–related community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Adult patients who were admitted to the intensive care unit and had a polymerase chain reaction–confirmed diagnosis of respiratory virus–related CAP were included. Patients with and without corticosteroid treatment during the hospital course were retrospectively compared using a propensity score–matched case–control analysis. From January 2018 to December 2020, 194 adult patients were enrolled with 1:1 matching. The 14-day and 28-day mortality rates did not differ significantly between patients treated with and without corticosteroids (14-day mortality: 7% versus 14%, P = 0.11; 28-day mortality: 15% versus 20%, P = 0.35). However, multivariate analysis by using a Cox regression model revealed that corticosteroid treatment was an independent factor predicting decreased mortality (adjusted odds ratio, 0.46; 95% confidence interval, 0.22–0.97, P = 0.04). Subgroup analysis revealed lower 14-day and 28-day mortality rates in patients younger than 70 years treated with corticosteroids than in those not treated with corticosteroids (14-day mortality: 6% versus 23%; P = 0.01 and 28-day mortality: 12% versus 27%; P = 0.04). Non-elderly patients with severe respiratory virus–related CAP are more likely to benefit from corticosteroid treatment than elderly patients.
ISSN:1684-1182
1995-9133
DOI:10.1016/j.jmii.2023.02.009