Update of guidelines for management of community acquired pneumonia in adults by the French infectious disease society (SPILF) and the French-speaking society of respiratory diseases (SPLF). Endorsed by the French intensive care society (SRLF), the French microbiology society (SFM), the French radiology society (SFR) and the French emergency society (SFMU) - 12/03/25
, François Barbier b, Jean-Pierre Bedos c, Mathieu Blot d, Vincent Cattoir e, Yann-Erick Claessens f, Xavier Duval g, Pierre Fillâtre h, Maxime Gautier i, Yann Guegan j, Sophie Jarraud k, Alban Le Monnier l, David Lebeaux m, Paul Loubet n, Constance de Margerie o, Philippe Serayet p, Yacine Tandjaoui-Lambotte q, r, Emmanuelle Varon s, Yves Welker t, Damien Basille r, t, u, vHighlights |
• | If a patient is clinically stable at D3, antibiotic treatment duration is limited to three days. |
• | Hydrocortisone hemisuccinate is indicated in the event of severe CAP and must be rapidly administered. |
• | Indications for multiplex respiratory PCR assay must be limited to precise situations. |
• | Thoracic ultrasound can be utilized as first-line radiological diagnosis of CAP. |
• | Chest CT-scan is indicated in the event of uncertain or uninterpretable chest radiographs. |
Keywords : Pneumonia, Antibiotic, Imagery, Biology, Corticosteroids
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Vol 55 - N° 2
Article 105034- mars 2025 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
