Association of C-reactive protein with cause, duration and severity of lower respiratory infections in primary care: a prospective cohort study.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Mark Ebell, Dan J Merenstein, Bruce Barrett, Michelle Buhr, Cassie Hulme, Caroline Hamer, Sarah Walters, Alea Sabry, Shari Barlow
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Abstract

Introduction: The association of C-reactive protein (CRP) with cough duration and severity has not been evaluated in a contemporary US population of patients with acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI).

Methods: We identified outpatients with less than 2 weeks of cough plus at least one lower respiratory or systemic symptom. The duration of illness, demographics, signs, symptoms, CRP and PCR for 46 pathogens were assessed. Duration and severity of cough were tracked using a paper diary plus responses to text messages. We classified CRP as low (<5 mg/L), moderate (5-19 mg/L) and high (≥20 mg/L).

Results: A total of 575 patients had valid CRP data and 503 had both valid CRP and PCR data. Patients with a CRP ≥20 mg/L were more likely (p<0.001) to have any bacterial detection (34.4%) or a mixed detection (37.7%) than viral infection (19.7%) or no detection (7.2%). Patients with elevated CRP were also more likely to have a likely bacterial pathogen detected (61.2% vs 37.8%, p<0.001) and were more likely to have a clinician label their illness as moderate or severe (53.7% vs 26.0%, p<0.001). Patients with a CRP ≥20 mg/L had a longer duration of illness than those with a lower CRP (18.5 vs 16.1 days, p=0.026) as well as a greater overall severity of cough (29.9 vs 23.0 points, p=0.001). In multivariable analysis, CRP ≥20 mg/L was the strongest independent predictor of a likely bacterial pathogen (adjusted OR 3.21, 95% CI 1.61 to 6.40).

Discussion: CRP ≥20 mg/L has a strong, independent association with the presence of bacterial pathogen in patients with acute LRTI and predicts longer duration and severity of illness. Further research is warranted to understand the impact of CRP on antibiotic prescribing and patient outcomes.

初级保健中c反应蛋白与下呼吸道感染的病因、持续时间和严重程度的关联:一项前瞻性队列研究
在当代美国急性下呼吸道感染(LRTI)患者人群中,尚未评估c反应蛋白(CRP)与咳嗽持续时间和严重程度的关系。方法:我们确定了少于2周的咳嗽加上至少一种下呼吸道或全身症状的门诊患者。对46种病原体的病程、人口统计学特征、体征、症状、CRP和PCR进行评估。研究人员通过纸质日记和短信回复来追踪咳嗽的持续时间和严重程度。我们将CRP归为低(结果:共有575例患者具有有效的CRP数据,503例患者具有有效的CRP和PCR数据)。CRP≥20mg /L的患者更有可能(p讨论:CRP≥20mg /L与急性下呼吸道感染患者中细菌病原体的存在有很强的独立关联,并预示着更长的病程和疾病的严重程度。需要进一步的研究来了解CRP对抗生素处方和患者预后的影响。
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BMJ Open Respiratory Research
BMJ Open Respiratory Research RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.40%
发文量
95
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Open Respiratory Research is a peer-reviewed, open access journal publishing respiratory and critical care medicine. It is the sister journal to Thorax and co-owned by the British Thoracic Society and BMJ. The journal focuses on robustness of methodology and scientific rigour with less emphasis on novelty or perceived impact. BMJ Open Respiratory Research operates a rapid review process, with continuous publication online, ensuring timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide. The journal publishes review articles and all research study types: Basic science including laboratory based experiments and animal models, Pilot studies or proof of concept, Observational studies, Study protocols, Registries, Clinical trials from phase I to multicentre randomised clinical trials, Systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
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