Severe community-acquired pneumonia and PIRO: A new paradigm of management

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Abstract

Appropriate antibiotic management and aggressive supportive therapy is not enough to improve survival in severe community-acquired pneumonia (sCAP), a systemic syndrome involving infectious organisms, inflammation, and coagulation systems. A sepsis severity staging system focused on predisposition, insult, deleterious response, and organ failure (PIRO) provides a useful basis for risk stratification and therapy. A new paradigm of management is suggested based on early identification of patients at risk, aggressive management, modulation of host response, and need for adjunctive therapy. The CAP-PIRO score is a new, simple tool stratifying patients in four categories and may be useful for early identification of patients who may benefit from adjunctive therapy. © Current Medicine Group, LLC 2009.

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Rello, J., Lisboa, T., & Wunderink, R. (2009). Severe community-acquired pneumonia and PIRO: A new paradigm of management. Current Infectious Disease Reports. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11908-009-0049-8

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