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Background: Community-acquired pneumonia and healthcare-associated pneumonia are often treated with prolonged antibiotic therapy. Procalcitonin (PCT) has effectively and safely reduced antibiotic use for pneumonia in controlled studies. However, limited data exist regarding PCT guidance in real-world settings for management of pneumonia. Methods: A retrospective, preintervention/postintervention study was conducted to compare management for patients admitted with pneumonia before and after implementation of PCT guidance at 2 teaching hospitals in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The preintervention period was March 1, 2014 through October 31, 2014, and the postintervention period was March, 1 2015 through October 31, 2015. Results: A total of 152 and 232 patients were included in the preintervention and postintervention cohorts, respectively. When compared with the preintervention group, mean duration of therapy decreased (9.9 vs 6.0 days; P <0.25 µg/L received shorter mean duration of therapy compared with patients with levels >0.25 µg/L (4.6 vs 8.0 days; P
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Walsh, T. L., DiSilvio, B. E., Hammer, C., Beg, M., Vishwanathan, S., Speredelozzi, D., … Bremmer, D. N. (2018). Impact of Procalcitonin Guidance with an Educational Program on Management of Adults Hospitalized with Pneumonia. American Journal of Medicine, 131(2), 201.e1-201.e8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjmed.2017.08.039
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