Clinical and laboratory features of children with community-acquired pneumonia are associated with distinct radiographic presentations.
Oana G Falup-PecurariuJavier Diez-DomingoSusanna EspositoAdam FinnFernanda RodriguesVana SpoulouGeorge A SyrogiannopoulosVytautas UsonisDavid Greenbergnull nullPublished in: European journal of pediatrics (2018)
Trial number 3075 (Soroka Hospital, Israel) What is Known: • Community-acquired pneumonia in children is diagnosed based on clinical and radiological definitions. • Radiological criteria were standardized by WHO-SICR and have been utilized in vaccine studies. What is New: • Correlation between the WHO-SICR radiological definitions and clinical and laboratory parameters has not been studied. • Using the WHO-SICR radiological definitions for alveolar community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and non-alveolar CAP and the study definition for clinical CAP, it was found that the groups are distinct, differing clinically and in laboratory parameters.