Legionnaires’ Disease at a Dutch Flower Show: Prognostic Factors and Impact of Therapy
After a large outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in the Netherlands, we determined risk factors for intensive care unit (ICU) admission and death and the impact of adequate therapy on ICU-free survival among 141 hospitalized patients. Overall mortality rate was 13%, and ICU mortality rate was 36%. Smoking, temperature >38.5°C, and bilateral infiltrates shown on chest x-ray were independent risk factors for ICU admission or death (all p<0.05). Starting adequate therapy within 24 hours after admission resulted in a higher ICU-free survival rate compared to therapy initiation after 24 hours: 78% versus 54%, respectively (p=0.005). However, delay in providing therapy to patients with urinary antigen tests with negative results did not influence outcome. These data suggest that by using the urinary antigen test on admission a more tailored approach to patients with community-acquired pneumonia may be applied. - Patients and Methods
· Study Group
· Data Collection and Definitions
· Statistical Analysis
- Results
· Patients
· Characteristics on Admission
· Therapy and Delay in Therapy
- Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- References
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