Community Acquired Pneumonia Peter Valenzuela, MD, MBA, FAAFP Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs Assistant Professor/Dept. of Family Medicine.

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Community Acquired Pneumonia Peter Valenzuela, MD, MBA, FAAFP Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs Assistant Professor/Dept. of Family Medicine

Objectives Identify the pathogens common to CAP Describe the signs and symptoms of CAP Describe the diagnostic criteria for CAP Discuss treatment options for CAP

Background Total annual cost of health care for CAP in U.S. is $8.4 billion 5.6 million cases of CAP in U.S. each year J Respir Dis 2002; 23:10-7 J Respir Dis 2002; 23:10-7 Pneumonia and influenza combined are 7 th leading cause of death in U.S. –21.8 deaths per 100,000 Natl Vital Stat Rep 2003; 52:1-115 Natl Vital Stat Rep 2003; 52:1-115

Definition Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)- lower respiratory tract infection in a non- hospitalized person associated with symptoms of acute infection with or without new infiltrate on chest radiograph

Types-Pathogens Typical CAP (60-70%) –Streptococcus pneumoniae Atypical CAP (30-40%) –Influenza virus –Mycoplasma –Chlamydia –Legionella

Signs & Symptoms Clinical symptoms –Cough (productive or non-productive) –Fever (>100.4) –Chills/Rigors –Dyspnea –Fatigue/Myalgia –Gastrointestinal (Legionella)

Signs & Symptoms Physical exam –Dullness to percussion of chest –Crackles or rales on auscultation –Bronchial breath sounds –Egophony (“E” to “A” changes)

Diagnosis- Labs All patients with suspected CAP should have chest radiograph Leukocyte count Sputum Gram stain Blood cultures x 2 Serum/urine antigens

Radiograph findings Lobar consolidation is common in typical pneumonia This image can be accessed at com/med/images/ _2228CONSOLID.JPG com/med/images/ _2228CONSOLID.JPG com/med/images/ _2228CONSOLID.JPG

Radiograph findings Diffuse or patchy infiltrates are more common in atypical pneumonia This image can be accessed at hhj/Lunge/ima/InfOrni ThA54.JPG hhj/Lunge/ima/InfOrni ThA54.JPG hhj/Lunge/ima/InfOrni ThA54.JPG

Management Inpatient cost for CAP is $7,500 Outpatient cost for CAP is $150-$350 Pneumonia Severity Index- assesses need for hospitalization This index can be accessed at com/content/2004/00/ 49/50/495094/art- jags app.gif com/content/2004/00/ 49/50/495094/art- jags app.gif com/content/2004/00/ 49/50/495094/art- jags app.gif

Management Algorithm This algorithm can be accessed at gif gif gif

Treatment Preferred outpatient management is single therapy with one of the following –Macrolide –Fluoroqunolone –Doxycycline Preferred inpatient management –Beta-lactam + macrolide –Fluoroquinolone

Summary Identify the pathogens common to CAP Describe the signs and symptoms of CAP Describe the diagnostic labs for CAP Discuss treatment options for CAP

Questions?

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