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What is your preferred laboratory test to assess treatment response or infection resolution in patients with bacterial pneumonia?

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General Internal Medicine · State Department Medical Services

I don't generally check a laboratory test to assess resolution. I go more by their improved clinical status and seeing them get back to baseline oxygen status. If I am trending a WBC or procal, I do like to see it trend down, but it's not the only lab I hang my hat on to decide if someone has resolv...

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Hospital Medicine · Yale School of Medicine/Yale-New Haven Hospital

The criteria for transition from IV to PO antibiotics and hospital discharge in CAP are all based on clinical improvement. There are no recommendations for follow-up laboratory studies, which can lag behind clinical resolution and result in increased cost, increased LOS, and additional unnecessary t...

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Hospital Medicine · Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center

Oxygen level, vitals

The 2009 British Thoracic Society guidelines for the management of community-acquired pneumonia suggest that chest radiograph and hospitalization be considered for outpatients with pneumonia who fail to improve after 48 hours of treatment.

In practice, I find it helpful to check C...

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