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Swiss Med Wkly ; 141: w13237, 2011.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21805408

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BACKGROUND: Current medical scores have limited efficiency and safety profiles to enable assignment to the most appropriate treatment site in patients with lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs). We describe our current triage practice and assess the potential of a combination of CURB65 with proadrenomedullin (ProADM) levels for triage decisions. METHODS: Consecutive patients with LRTIs presenting to our emergency department were prospectively followed and retrospectively classified according to CURB65 and ProADM levels (CURB65-A). Low medical risk patients were further subgrouped according to biopsychosocial and functional risks. We compared the proportion of patients virtually allocated to triage sites with actual triage decisions and assessed the added impact of ProADM in a subgroup. RESULTS: Overall, 93% of 146 patients were hospitalised. Among the 138 patients with available CURB65-A, 17.4% had a low medical risk indicating possible treatment in an outpatient or non-acute medical setting; 34.1% had an intermediate medical risk (short-hospitalisation); and 48.6% had a high medical risk (hospitalisation). Fewer patients were in a low CURB65-A class (I) than a low CURB65 class (0,1) (17.4% vs. 46.3%, p <0.001). Mean length of hospitalisation was 9.8 days including 3.6 days after reaching medical stability. In 60.3% of patients, hospitalisation was prolonged after medical stability mainly for medical reasons. CONCLUSIONS: Current rates of hospitalisation are high in patients with LRTI and length of stay frequently extended beyond time of medical stabilization. The lower proportion of patients reclassified as low risk by adding ProADM to the CURB65 score might improve confidence in the triage algorithm.


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Adrenomedulina/sangre , Transferencia de Pacientes , Precursores de Proteínas/sangre , Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio/diagnóstico , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Triaje/métodos , Actividades Cotidianas , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Atención Ambulatoria , Biomarcadores/sangre , Presión Sanguínea , Confusión , Femenino , Hospitalización , Humanos , Tiempo de Internación , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pautas de la Práctica en Enfermería , Pronóstico , Frecuencia Respiratoria , Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio/sangre , Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio/terapia , Suiza , Factores de Tiempo , Urea
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