255. Real-world use of glucocorticoids for adults hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia
Real‐world use of glucocorticoids and clinical outcomes in adults hospitalized with community‐acquired pneumonia on medical wards - Malecki - 2024 - Journal of Hospital Medicine - Wiley Online Library
This was a retrospective cohort study of 11,500 patients with CAP who were admitted to general medicine units in 7 Canadian hospitals, researchers compared outcomes for patients who received systemic corticosteroids. Patients were excluded if they were admitted to the intensive care units or had COPD or COVID-19 infection.
Between those that got steroids and those that didn’t get steroids there was no differences in intensive care admissions, hospital length of stay, or 30-day readmissions. HOWEVER, In an adjusted analysis, patients who received systemic corticosteroids were significantly more likely to die in the hospital than were patients who didn't receive steroids (8.0% vs. 6.3%; P=0.03).
LET’S BE CLEAR THIS IS FOR NON-SEVERE PNA!! If you have severe pna and are going to the ICU then the evidence and guidelines clearly indicate steroids are appropriate. Critical Care Medicine (lww.com)
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