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  • The Impacts of Initial Therapy on Clinical Outcome of Patients with Thoracic Bacterial Infection

    ObjectiveTo observe the impacts of initial therapy on clinical outcome of patients with community-acquired thoracic infection by retrospective analysis. MethodsClinical data of acute community-acquired thoracic infection patients who met the British Thoracic Society diagnostic criteria were collected. The patients were divided into two groups according to whether adequate initial antibiotic therapy and pleural effusion drainage were performed, namely an adequate group (31 patients) and an inadequate group (17 patients). Clinical manifestations, inflammatory markers, hospital stay and hospital costs were analyzed between the two groups. ResultsFor age, gender, infection sites, and coincident diseases, there were no significant differences between the two groups. Compared with the inadequate group, temperature of the adequate group was significantly decreased, especially on hospital day 5, 6, 7[(37.4±0.1)℃ vs. (38.3±0.2)℃, P < 0.001; (37.4±0.1)℃ vs. (37.9±0.1)℃, P < 0.05; (37.4±0.1)℃ vs. (38.1±0.2)℃, P < 0.01]. The level of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) in first week was also significantly reduced in the adequate group[(123.1±13.8) mg/L vs. (182.7±25.3) mg/L, P < 0.05]. However, there were no differences in white cell counts, percentage of neutrophils, or erythrocyte sedimentation rate between the two groups in six-week follow-up. The adequate group had shorter hospital stay[(25±4) days vs. (34±4) days, P < 0.05] and lower hospital costs[(28 367±3 328) yuan vs. (43 334±7 134) yuan, P < 0.05] compared with the inadequate group. ConclusionsThe initial therapy with appropriate antibiotics and effective thoracic drainage can significantly decrease the temperature and CRP of patients with thoracic infection, as well as the cost of hospitalization and the length of stay. Our study reveals that the temperature which is lower than 37.5℃ on the 5th day of therapy and the CRP in the first follow-up week are sensitive predictors of initial treatment effect, which may be helpful to guide the following therapeutic strategies.

    Release date:2016-11-25 09:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Recurrent Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm Caused by Behcet's Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review

    ObjectiveTo improve the knowledge of clinical features,image and pathology of Behcet's disease with the pulmonary artery aneurysm. MethodsOne typical female patient aged 40 years with recurrent pulmonary artery aneurysm caused by Behcet's disease was analyzed including clinical data,image and pathological features.The Pubmed (1967.1 to 2013.10) and Wanfang database (1982.1 to 2013.10) were searched with "Behcet's disease","pulmonary artery aneurysm" as search terms. ResultsRecurrent hemoptysis was major clinical manifestation of pulmonary artery aneurysm caused by Behcet's disease.Features of image including hilar enlargement,pulmonary artery aneurysm and primary thrombus.During the first hospitalization,the patient was diagnosed as pulmonary artery aneurysm.Then pulmonary lobectomy was performed and pathology examination revealed artery aneurysm and primary thrombus.During the second hospitalization,she was diagnosed as pulmonary thromboembolism and it was considered as failure of treatment of anticoagulant therapy.During the third hospitalization,she was diagnosed as pulmonary artery aneurysm of Behcet's disease,and recurrent hemoptysis was fully ameliorated by the combination treatment of glucocorticoid and immunodepressant. ConclusionPulmonary artery aneurysm is the typical feature of pulmonary vascular lesions of Behcet's disease,and recurrent hemoptysis is major clinical manifestation.CT angiography can identify location of pulmonary artery aneurysm.The key drugs of therapy are imunosuppressive drugs in combination with steroids.

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