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Determinants of empirical antipseudomonal antibiotic prescription for adults with pneumonia in the emergency department.

Nuria AngrillMiguel GallegoJuli FontJordi VallésAnisi MorónEduard MonsóJordi Rello
Published in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2020)
Antipseudomonal prescriptions were common, in spite of the very low incidence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The rationale for prescription was influenced by both severity-of-illness and pneumococcal urine antigen test (levofloxacin) and prior hospitalization and ICU admission (β-APS). However, these factors were not associated with P aeruginosa episodes. Only prior P aeruginosa infection/colonization and severe COPD seem to be reliable indicators in clinical practice.
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