Purpose of review Formerly, patients with community-acquired pneumonia admitted to an intensive care unit were considered as having the severe form of the disease. Recently, guidelines have distinguished severe and non-severe community-acquired pneumonia based on clinical definitions. In this review, we describe the different definitions of severe community-acquired pneumonia, and whether a differentiation based on these definitions reflects variation in etiology, risk factors, diagnostic approaches and treatment.Recent findings New definitions do not seem to accurately identify patients with high risks of mortality; patients not admitted to an intensive care unit could also be diagnosed as having severe community-acquired pneumonia. Host-f...
The purpose of the study was to validate the criteria used in the guidelines of the American Thoraci...
Introduction Community-acquired pneumonia remains a common condition worldwide. It is associated wit...
Background: The distribution of the microbial aetiology and mortality of community-acquired pneumoni...
Purpose of review Formerly, patients with community-acquired pneumonia admitted to an intensive care...
Purpose of review Formerly, patients with community-acquired pneumonia admitted to an intensive care...
Purpose: Severe community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP) is still associated with substantial morbidity a...
AbstractOf 259 patients admitted to an intensive care unit with severe acute community-acquired pneu...
AbstractBackgroundSevere community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP) represents a frequent and potentially l...
Background: Severe community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP) represents a frequent and potentially life-th...
Worldwide, there is growing concern about the burden of pneumonia. Severe community-acquired pneumon...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death among infectious diseases and an im...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is common, and inpatient physicians should be familiar with the m...
The purpose of the study was to validate the criteria used in the guidelines of the American Thoraci...
Introduction Community-acquired pneumonia remains a common condition worldwide. It is associated wit...
Background: The distribution of the microbial aetiology and mortality of community-acquired pneumoni...
Purpose of review Formerly, patients with community-acquired pneumonia admitted to an intensive care...
Purpose of review Formerly, patients with community-acquired pneumonia admitted to an intensive care...
Purpose: Severe community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP) is still associated with substantial morbidity a...
AbstractOf 259 patients admitted to an intensive care unit with severe acute community-acquired pneu...
AbstractBackgroundSevere community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP) represents a frequent and potentially l...
Background: Severe community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP) represents a frequent and potentially life-th...
Worldwide, there is growing concern about the burden of pneumonia. Severe community-acquired pneumon...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death among infectious diseases and an im...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is common, and inpatient physicians should be familiar with the m...
The purpose of the study was to validate the criteria used in the guidelines of the American Thoraci...
Introduction Community-acquired pneumonia remains a common condition worldwide. It is associated wit...
Background: The distribution of the microbial aetiology and mortality of community-acquired pneumoni...