Clinical differentiation of atypical pneumonia using Japanese guidelines

Authors: ISHIDA, Tadashi; MIYASHITA, Naoyuki1; NAKAHAMA, Chikara2

Source: Respirology, Volume 12, Number 1, January 2007 , pp. 104-110(7)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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Abstract:

Clinical differentiation of atypical pneumonia using Japanese guidelines

ISHIDA T, MIYASHITA N, NAKAHAMA C. Respirology 2007; 12: 104-110 Background and objective: 

Atypical pneumonia occupies an important position in community-acquired pneumonia. The aim of this study was to examine whether making a diagnosis of atypical pneumonia is possible based upon the Japanese Respiratory Society guidelines. Methods: 

The data from three prospective studies were reviewed. A total of 285 patients with mycoplasmal pneumonia or chlamydial pneumonia and 515 patients with pneumococcal pneumonia or Haemophilus influenzae pneumonia were assessed to determine whether these pneumonias met the diagnostic criteria for atypical pneumonia used in the Japanese Respiratory Society guidelines. The criteria were: (i) age less than 60 years; (ii) no or only minor underlying diseases; (iii) persistent cough; (iv) limited chest auscultatory findings; (v) no sputum, or no identified aetiological agent by rapid diagnosis; and (vi) a peripheral white blood cell count below 10 000/µL. Results: 

All items of the criteria proved to be valid except for `age' in patients with Chlamydophila pneumoniae pneumonia using multiple regression analysis. The sensitivity and specificity for atypical pneumonia were 77.0% and 93.0% based on four or more of the criteria respectively. Conclusion: 

Pure atypical pneumonia can be differentiated to some degree by clinical symptoms and laboratory findings. It is important to differentiate and treat bacterial pneumonia and atypical pneumonia in regions such as Japan, where Streptococcus pneumoniae resistance to macrolides is high. Treatment covering the two types of pneumonia should be considered in elderly patients and those with underlying respiratory disease.

Keywords: atypical pneumonia; Chlamydophila pneumoniae pneumonia; community-acquired pneumonia; guidelines of the Japanese Respiratory Society; Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2006.00927.x

Affiliations: 1: Division of Respiratory Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School, Matsushima, Kurashiki, Okayama and 2: Nakahama Clinic, Nakamiya, Asahi, Osaka, Japan

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