Ileana Palma
University of Buenos Aires
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2012
Ileana Palma; Ricardo Mosquera; Carmen Demier; Carlos Vay; Angela Famiglietti; Carlos M. Luna
OBJECTIVE: Bacteremia is the most common presentation of invasive disease in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) due to Streptococcus pneumoniae. We investigated whether bacteremia in pneumococcal CAP worsens outcomes and whether it is related to pneumococcal vaccination (PV). METHODS: Secondary analysis of a cohort of patients with pneumococcal CAP confirmed by blood culture, sputum culture, or urinary antigen testing. Demographic, clinical, radiographic, and biochemical data were collected, as were Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) and pneumonia severity index (PSI) scores, comorbidities, and PV history. We drew comparisons between patients with bacteremic pneumococcal CAP (BPP) and those with non-bacteremic pneumococcal CAP (NBPP). RESULTS: Forty-seven patients had BPP, and 71 had NBPP (confirmed by sputum culture in 45 and by urinary antigen testing in 26); 107 had some indication for PV. None of the BPP patients had received PV, compared with 9 of the NBPP patients (p = 0.043). Among the BPP patients, the mean age was higher (76.4 ± 11.5 vs. 67.5 ± 20.9 years), as were APACHE II and PSI scores (16.4 ± 4.6 vs. 14.1 ± 6.5 and 129.5 ± 36 vs. 105.2 ± 45, respectively), as well as the rate of ICU admission for cardiopathy or chronic renal failure (42.5% vs. 22.5%), whereas hematocrit and plasma sodium levels were lower (35.7 ± 5.8 vs. 38.6 ± 6.7% and 133.9 ± 6.0 vs. 137.1 ± 5.5 mEq/L, respectively), although mortality was similar (29.8% vs. 28.2%). CONCLUSIONS: In this population at high risk for CAP due to S. pneumoniae, the PV rate was extremely low (8.4%). Although BPP patients were more severely ill, mortality was similar between the two groups. Because PV reduces the incidence of BPP, the vaccination rate in at-risk populations should be increased.
Revista Americana de Medicina Respiratoria | 2010
Ileana Palma; Silvia Quadrelli; Sebastián Lamot; Marcos Hernández; Gustavo Lyons; Julio Venditi
Revista Americana de Medicina Respiratoria | 2015
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 | 2012
Ileana Palma; Ricardo Mosquera; Carmen Demier; Carlos Vay; Angela Famiglietti; Carlos M. Luna
Archive | 2012
Ileana Palma; Ricardo Mosquera; Carmen Demier; Carlos Vay; Angela Famiglietti; Carlos M. Luna
Chest | 2012
Ileana Palma; Silvia Quadrelli; Gustavo Lyons; Sebastián Lamot; Marcos Hernández; Leonardo Pankl; Domingo Chimondeguy
american thoracic society international conference | 2011
Ileana Palma; Pablo Fescina; Raquel Aguirre; Lujan Rolando; Vanina Giovini; Nora Kempf; Leticia Limongi; Ana María Putruele
European Respiratory Journal | 2011
Pablo Fescina; Vanina Martin; Fernanda Ramundo; Gustavo Lonegro; Ileana Palma; Carlos M. Luna
European Respiratory Journal | 2011
Ileana Palma; Pablo Fescina; Raquel Aguirre; Maria Rolando; Daniel Antuni; Ricardo Gene
Rev. am. med. respir | 2010
Ileana Palma; Silvia Quadrelli; Sebastián Lamot; Marcos Hernández; Gustavo Lyons; Julio Venditi