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International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease | 2011

Predicting mortality in hospitalized patients with 2009 H1N1 influenza pneumonia.

R. Riquelme; P. Jiménez; Alejandro Videla; H. Lopez; James D. Chalmers; A. Singanayagam; M. Riquelme; Paula Peyrani; Tim Wiemken; G. Arbo; Guillermo Benchetrit; M. L. Rioseco; Kwabena Ayesu; A. Klotchko; Lucia Marzoratti; M. Raya; S. Figueroa; F. Saavedra; D. Pryluka; C. Inzunza; Antoni Torres; P. Alvare; P. Fernandez; M. Barros; Y. Gomez; C. Contreras; Jordi Rello; Jose Bordon; Charles Feldman; F. Arnold

BACKGROUND Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) severity scores can identify patients at low risk for mortality who may be suitable for ambulatory care. Here, we follow the clinical course of hospitalized patients with CAP due to 2009 H1N1 influenza. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the role of CAP severity scores as predictors of mortality. METHODS This was a secondary data analysis of patients hospitalized with CAP due to 2009 H1N1 influenza confirmed by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction enrolled in the CAPO (Community-Acquired Pneumonia Organization) international cohort study. CAP severity scores PSI (Pneumonia Severity Index), CURB-65 (confusion, urea, respiratory rate, blood pressure, age ≥ 65 years) and CRB-65 (confusion, respiratory rate, blood pressure, age ≥ 65 years) were calculated. Actual and predicted mortality rates were compared. A total of 37 predictor variables were evaluated to define those associated with mortality. RESULTS Data from 250 patients with CAP due to 2009 H1N1 influenza were analyzed. Patients with low predicted mortality rates (0-1.5%) had actual mortality rates ranging from 2.6% to 17.5%. Obesity and wheezing were the only novel variables associated with mortality. CONCLUSIONS The decision to hospitalize a patient with CAP due to 2009 H1N1 influenza should not be based on current CAP severity scores, as they underestimate mortality rates in a significant number of patients. Patients with obesity or wheezing should be considered at an increased risk for mortality.


Chest | 2000

Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Etiology, Epidemiology, and Outcome at a Teaching Hospital in Argentina

Carlos M. Luna; Angela Famiglietti; Rubén Absi; Alejandro Videla; Facundo Nogueira; Alejandro Diaz Fuenzalida; Ricardo J. Gene


Chest | 1999

Blood Cultures Have Limited Value in Predicting Severity of Illness and as a Diagnostic Tool in Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia

Carlos M. Luna; Alejandro Videla; Josué Mattera; Carlos Vay; Angela Famiglietti; Patricia Vujacich; Michael S. Niederman


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2007

Cumplimiento con las guías nacionales en pacientes hospitalizados con neumonía adquirida en la comunidad: Resultados del estudio capo en Argentina

Diana Christensen; Carlos M. Luna; Jorge Martinez; Eduardo Rodriguez; Lucia Marzoratti; José I. González; Alejandro Videla; Lautaro De Vedia; Jorge Corral; Guillermo Benchetrit; María del Mar Miras Rodríguez; Carlos Victorio; Gustavo Lopardo; Paula Peyrani; Julio A. Ramirez


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2007

[Adherence with national guidelines in hospitalized patients with community-acquired pneumonia. Results of CAPO study in Argentina].

Diana Christensen; Carlos M. Luna; Jorge Martinez; Eduardo Rodriguez; Lucia Marzoratti; José I. González; Alejandro Videla; Lautaro De Vedia; Jorge Corral; Guillermo Benchetrit; María del Mar Miras Rodríguez; Carlos Victorio; Gustavo Lopardo; Paula Peyrani; Julio A. Ramirez


Revista Americana de Medicina Respiratoria | 2015

Recomendaciones de vacunación en adultos con enfermedades respiratorias. Documento de la Asociación Argentina de Medicina Respiratoria para los neumonólogos

Carlos M. Luna; Oscar Rizzo; Alfredo Monteverde; Oscar Caberlotto; Daniel Buljuvasich; Adrian Ceccato; Federico D. Colodenco; Eduardo Giugno; Ana María López; Ramón Rojas; Gustavo Zabert; Alejandro Videla; Ariel Manti; Patricia Aruj; Rocío Cardozo; Mariano Fernández Acquier; Ileana Palma; Fernando Rios


Archive | 2015

Etiology, Epidemiology, and Outcome at a Teaching Hospital in Argentina

Carlos M. Luna; Angela Famiglietti; Alejandro Videla; Facundo Nogueira; Alejandro Diaz Fuenzalida; Ricardo J. Gene


Revista americana de medicina respiratoria | 2011

Neumonía aguda grave de la comunidad en menores de 65 años sin comorbilidades conocidas previamente: estudio multicéntrico retrospectivo

Mariano Fernandez Acquier; Mariana I. Labato; Alfredo Monteverde; Roberto Serrano; Viviana Moyano; Alejandro Videla; Lucia Marzoratti; Carlos M. Luna


american thoracic society international conference | 2009

Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Healthy Adults: A Multicentric Retrospective Study.

M Fernandez Acquier; Mariana I. Labato; Alfredo Monteverde; Roberto Serrano; V Moyano; Alejandro Videla; Lucia Marzoratti; Carlos M. Luna


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2007

Cumplimiento con las guías nacionales en pacientes hospitalizados con neumonía adquirida en la comunidad: Resultados del estudio capo en Argentina Adherence with National Guidelines in hospitalized patients with community-acquired pneumonia: Results of CAPO study in Argentina

Diana Christensen; Carlos M. Luna; Jorge Martinez; Eduardo Rodriguez; Lucia Marzoratti; José I. González; Alejandro Videla; Lautaro De Vedia; Jorge Corral; Guillermo Benchetrit; María del Mar Miras Rodríguez; Carlos Victorio; Gustavo Lopardo; Paula Peyrani; Julio A. Ramirez

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Carlos M. Luna

University of Buenos Aires

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Paula Peyrani

University of Louisville

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Jorge Martinez

Academia Nacional de Medicina

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