2012
DOI: 10.1177/1753465812458985
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Impact of prior systemic corticosteroid use in patients admitted with community-acquired pneumonia

Abstract: Abstract:Background and objective: Limited information is available regarding the impact of prior outpatient use of systemic corticosteroids (SCS) in patients subsequently developing community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). We investigate the effects of prior SCS on severity of illness, microbiology and clinical outcomes for patients hospitalized with CAP. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of subjects with CAP (according to International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition codes) was conducted over a 3-year… Show more

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“…Few studies have evaluated the impact of prior SCS in patients who subsequently developed pneumonia. Malave et al 56 studied the impact of prior systemic corticosteroid use in clinical outcomes in a cohort of 787 CAP hospitalized patients. In this study, prior corticosteroid use was not associated with poor outcomes such as increased 30-day mortality higher severity of illness at the time of presentation or in the presence of resistant or opportunistic pathogens.…”
Section: Impact Of Chronic Outpatient Systemic Corticosteroid Use In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few studies have evaluated the impact of prior SCS in patients who subsequently developed pneumonia. Malave et al 56 studied the impact of prior systemic corticosteroid use in clinical outcomes in a cohort of 787 CAP hospitalized patients. In this study, prior corticosteroid use was not associated with poor outcomes such as increased 30-day mortality higher severity of illness at the time of presentation or in the presence of resistant or opportunistic pathogens.…”
Section: Impact Of Chronic Outpatient Systemic Corticosteroid Use In mentioning
confidence: 99%