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Prognostic scores and biomarkers for pediatric community-acquired pneumonia: how far have we come?

机译:小儿社区获得性肺炎的预后评分和生物标志物:我们走了多远?

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This article aimed to review the current prognostic and diagnostic tools used for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and highlight those potentially applicable in children with CAP. Several scoring systems have been developed to predict CAP mortality risk and serve as guides for admission into the intensive care unit. Over the years, clinicians have adopted these tools for improving site-of-care decisions because of high mortality rates in the extremes of age. The major scoring systems designed for geriatric patients include the Pneumonia Severity Index and the confusion, uremia, respiratory rate, blood pressure, age >65 years (CURB-65) rule, as well as better predictors of intensive care unit admission, such as the systolic blood pressure, multilobar chest radiography involvement, albumin level, respiratory rate, tachycardia, confusion, oxygenation and arterial pH (SMART-COP) score, the Infectious Diseases Society of America/American Thoracic Society guidelines, the criteria developed by España et al as well as the systolic blood pressure, oxygenation, age and respiratory rate (SOAR) criteria. Only the modified predisposition, insult, response and organ dysfunction (PIRO) score has so far been applied to children with CAP. Because none of the tools is without its limitations, there has been a paradigm shift to incorporate biomarkers because they are reliable diagnostic tools and good predictors of disease severity and outcome, irrespective of age group. Despite the initial preponderance of reports on their utility in geriatric CAP, much progress has now been made in demonstrating their usefulness in pediatric CAP.
机译:本文旨在回顾当前用于社区获得性肺炎(CAP)的预后和诊断工具,并重点介绍那些可能适用于CAP患儿的工具。已经开发了几种评分系统来预测CAP死亡风险,并作为进入重症监护室的指南。多年来,由于极端年龄段的高死亡率,临床医生采用了这些工具来改善医疗场所的决策。为老年患者设计的主要评分系统包括肺炎严重程度指数和意识错乱,尿毒症,呼吸频率,血压,年龄> 65岁(CURB-65)规则,以及重症监护病房入院的更好预测指标,例如收缩压,多叶胸部X线检查受累,白蛋白水平,呼吸频率,心动过速,意识模糊,氧合和动脉pH(SMART-COP)评分,美国传染病学会/美国胸科学会指南,España等人制定的标准为以及收缩压,氧合作用,年龄和呼吸频率(SOAR)标准。迄今为止,只有改良的易感性,侮辱性,反应性和器官功能障碍(PIRO)评分适用于CAP儿童。由于没有一种工具具有其局限性,因此引入生物标记物的方式已经发生了范式转变,因为它们是可靠的诊断工具,并且可以很好地预测疾病的严重程度和结果,而与年龄组无关。尽管有关其在老年CAP中的效用的报道最初很多,但在证明其在儿科CAP中的用途方面已经取得了很大进展。

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