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Complications in community acquired pneumonia: magnitude of problem, risk factors, and management in pediatric age
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy ( IF 5.7 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-21 , DOI: 10.1080/14787210.2021.1927710
Susanna Esposito 1 , Giulia Dal Canto 1 , Maria Rosaria Caramia 1 , Valentina Fainardi 1 , Giovanna Pisi 1 , Nicola Principi 2
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ABSTRACT

Introduction

In the last decades, the large use of several effective vaccines has dramatically reduced the incidence of community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in infants and children. Moreover, the availability of new antibiotics effective against emerging resistant strains of bacteria has greatly improved the early and long-term prognosis of this disease.

Areas covered

The aim of this manuscript is to evaluate the burden of complicated CAP in pediatric age and to discuss its appropriate management.

Expert opinion

Complicated CAP remains a problem for children in industrialized and developing countries. A larger use of lung ultrasonography (US) as first diagnostic approach could significantly improve early identification of cases at higher risk of complications. Difficult to solve, is the problem of the use of an antibiotic therapy able to assure adequate control in all the CAP cases, including those at high risk of or with already established complications. All these findings reveal that control of the incidence of complicated CAP remains difficult and will not be significantly changed in the next few years. Any attempt to improve complicated CAP management must be made. Consensus documents on better definition of the use of corticosteroids, fibrinolytic agents, and interventional procedures (including surgery) can allow us to reach this goal.

更新日期:2021-05-21
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