Parapneumonic effusion or pleural empyema (PPE/PE) is a frequent complication of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children. Different management approaches exist for this condition. We evaluated a 14-day treatment with amoxicillin (AMX) with/without clavulanic acid (AMC) confirmed or modified by microbiological findings from pleural tap. Children ≤16 years of age with radiologically diagnosed PPE/PE and initial diagnostic pleural tap were included at University Children’s Hospital Zurich from 2001–2015. AMX/AMC was given for 14 days and rationalized according to microbiological pleural tap results. Clinical and radiological follow-up was scheduled until six months or full recovery. In 114 of 147 (78%) children with PP...
Research goal — comparative evaluation of efficiency of amoxicillin/clavulanat versus unprotected pe...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is common among children and may have viral, bacterial or, occasi...
We examined 125 pleural fluids collected, 67 cultures that represented 53.6% were positive. The thre...
Parapneumonic effusion or pleural empyema (PPE/PE) is a frequent complication of community-acquired ...
Pleural empyema represents a severe complication of community acquired pneumonia with an incidence o...
WHO recommendations for the management of Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) have been revised since...
Treatment of parapneumonic empyema (PE) consists of intravenous antibiotics and, in case of large ef...
AbstractObjective: To describe the clinical characteristics of pleural empyema in children caused by...
Considerable heterogeneity exists in the management of parapneumonic pleural disease. A randomized c...
Introduction Parapneumonic effusion and empyema are common complications of paediatric pneumonia. Ac...
Objective. To compare clinical response to initial empiric treatment with oxacillin plus ceftriaxone...
Background: Increasing prevalence of pleural empyema complicating community acquired pneumonia(CAP) ...
Background: Previous publications have proved the effectiveness of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjug...
Background: The optimal duration of antibiotic treatment for complicated parapneumonic effusions (CP...
Pneumonia is caused by respiratory bacteria and/or viruses. Little is known if co-infections are an ...
Research goal — comparative evaluation of efficiency of amoxicillin/clavulanat versus unprotected pe...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is common among children and may have viral, bacterial or, occasi...
We examined 125 pleural fluids collected, 67 cultures that represented 53.6% were positive. The thre...
Parapneumonic effusion or pleural empyema (PPE/PE) is a frequent complication of community-acquired ...
Pleural empyema represents a severe complication of community acquired pneumonia with an incidence o...
WHO recommendations for the management of Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) have been revised since...
Treatment of parapneumonic empyema (PE) consists of intravenous antibiotics and, in case of large ef...
AbstractObjective: To describe the clinical characteristics of pleural empyema in children caused by...
Considerable heterogeneity exists in the management of parapneumonic pleural disease. A randomized c...
Introduction Parapneumonic effusion and empyema are common complications of paediatric pneumonia. Ac...
Objective. To compare clinical response to initial empiric treatment with oxacillin plus ceftriaxone...
Background: Increasing prevalence of pleural empyema complicating community acquired pneumonia(CAP) ...
Background: Previous publications have proved the effectiveness of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjug...
Background: The optimal duration of antibiotic treatment for complicated parapneumonic effusions (CP...
Pneumonia is caused by respiratory bacteria and/or viruses. Little is known if co-infections are an ...
Research goal — comparative evaluation of efficiency of amoxicillin/clavulanat versus unprotected pe...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is common among children and may have viral, bacterial or, occasi...
We examined 125 pleural fluids collected, 67 cultures that represented 53.6% were positive. The thre...