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JAILE CERECEDA P. ROXANA MATURANA R. VÍCTOR ACAVEDO F. MABEL AYLWIN R. MARITZA FLORES O.

Abstract

Fine's severity prediction index (SPI), was retrospectively analyzed in community acquired pneumonia (CAP), in patients at Concepción Regional Hospital, from June to August 2000. We studied 57 CAP patients: 23 as low risk and 34 as high risk patients. In comparison to low risk patients the main features of high risk patients were: older age (p < 0.00001), higher comorbility (p < 0.004), longer hospitalization (p < 0.0007) and higher mortality (p < 0.018). Mortality in low risk patients was similar to Fine's study: 4.3 versus 3.5%. In high risk patients mortality was 26% versus 38%. Main complications in our series were mechanical ventilation (43.8%), PaO2/FiO2 < 250 mmHg (43.8%), and hepatic coma (38.5%). As a conclusion, we recommend the use of SPI in CAP at Emergency Services in order to better evaluate mortality, optimizing criteria of hospital admission

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Keywords.

community acquired pneumonia, severity prediction index, mortality, hospital admission

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CERECEDA P., J., MATURANA R., R., ACAVEDO F., V., AYLWIN R., M., & FLORES O., M. (2003). SEVERITY PREDICTION INDEX IN HOSPITALIZED COMMUNITARY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 19(3), 155–159. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/712