Predictors of Adverse Outcomes in Uncomplicated Lower Respiratory Tract Infections

Abstract Purpose Presentation with acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) in primary care is common. The aim of this study was to help clinicians treat patients presenting with LRTI in primary care by identifying those at risk of serious adverse outcomes (death, admission, late-onset pneumon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of family medicine 2019-05, Vol.17 (3), p.231-238
Hauptverfasser: Moore, Michael, BMBS, FRCGP, Stuart, Beth, PhD, Lown, Mark, MBBS, PhD, Van den Bruel, Ann, MD, PhD, Smith, Sue, PhD, Knox, Kyle, MBChB, MRCGP, MRCP, Thompson, Matthew J., MBChB, MPH, DPhil, MRCGP, Little, Paul, MBBS, FRCGP
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Purpose Presentation with acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) in primary care is common. The aim of this study was to help clinicians treat patients presenting with LRTI in primary care by identifying those at risk of serious adverse outcomes (death, admission, late-onset pneumonia). Methods In a prospective cohort study of patients presenting with LRTI symptoms, patient characteristics and clinical findings were recorded and adverse events identified over 30 days by chart review. Multivariable logistic regression analyses identified predictors of adverse outcomes. Results Participants were recruited from 522 UK practices in 2009–2013. The analysis was restricted to the 28,846 adult patients not referred immediately to the hospital. Serious adverse outcomes occurred in 325/28,846 (1.1%). Eight factors were independently predictive; these characterized symptom severity (absence of coryza, fever, chest pain, and clinician-assessed severity), patient vulnerability (age >65 years, comorbidity), and physiological impact (oxygen saturation
ISSN:1544-1709
1544-1717
DOI:10.1370/afm.2386