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Challenges for a broad international implementation of the current severe community-acquired pneumonia guidelines.

Jorge Ibrahin Figueira SalluhPedro PóvoaAbi BeaneAndre KalilCornelius SendagireDaniel A SweeneyDavid PilcherEva PolverinoEvelina TacconelliElisa EstenssoroJean-Pierre FratJulio RamirezLuis Felipe ReyesOriol RocaSaad NseirVandack NobreThiago LisboaIgnacio Martin-Loeches
Published in: Intensive care medicine (2024)
Severe community-acquired pneumonia (sCAP) remains one of the leading causes of admission to the intensive care unit, thus consuming a large share of resources and is associated with high mortality rates worldwide. The evidence generated by clinical studies in the last decade was translated into recommendations according to the first published guidelines focusing on severe community-acquired pneumonia. Despite the advances proposed by the present guidelines, several challenges preclude the prompt implementation of these diagnostic and therapeutic measures. The present article discusses the challenges for the broad implementation of the sCAP guidelines and proposes solutions when applicable.
Keyphrases
  • community acquired pneumonia
  • clinical practice
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • early onset
  • quality improvement
  • emergency department
  • risk factors
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  • cardiovascular events
  • systematic review
  • drug induced