Relationship between the use of inhaled steroids for chronic respiratory diseases and early outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia.

  • Jordi Almirall
  • Ignasi Bolíbar
  • Mateu Serra-Prat
  • Elisabet Palomera
  • Jordi Roig
  • Imma Hospital
  • Eugenia Carandell
  • Mercè Agustí
  • Pilar Ayuso
  • Andreu Estela
  • Antoni Torres
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The role of inhaled steroids in patients with chronic respiratory diseases is a matter of debate due to the potential effect on the development and prognosis of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). We assessed whether treatment with inhaled steroids in patients with chronic bronchitis, COPD or asthma and CAP may affect early outcome of the acute pneumonic episode. METHODS: Over 1-year period, all population-based cases of CAP in patients with chronic bronchitis, COPD or asthma were registered. Use of inhaled steroids were registered and patients were followed up to 30 days after diagnosis to assess severity of CAP and clinical course (hospital admission, ICU admission and mortality). RESULTS: Of 473 patients who fulfilled the sel...

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