BMC Health Services Research (Jul 2007)

Procalcitonin guided antibiotic therapy and hospitalization in patients with lower respiratory tract infections: a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial

  • Henzen Christoph,
  • Schönenberger Ronald,
  • Blum Claudine A,
  • Neidert Stefanie,
  • Widmer Isabelle,
  • Falconnier Claudine,
  • Thomann Robert,
  • Schild Ursula,
  • Wolbers Marcel,
  • Christ-Crain Mirjam,
  • Schuetz Philipp,
  • Bregenzer Thomas,
  • Hoess Claus,
  • Krause Martin,
  • Bucher Heiner C,
  • Zimmerli Werner,
  • Müller Beat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-7-102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 102

Abstract

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Abstract Background: Lower respiratory tract infections like acute bronchitis, exacerbated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and community-acquired pneumonia are often unnecessarily treated with antibiotics, mainly because of physicians' difficulties to distinguish viral from bacterial cause and to estimate disease-severity. The goal of this trial is to compare medical outcomes, use of antibiotics and hospital resources in a strategy based on enforced evidence-based guidelines versus procalcitonin guided antibiotic therapy in patients with lower respiratory tract infections. Methods and design: We describe a prospective randomized controlled non-inferiority trial with an open intervention. We aim to randomize over a fixed recruitment period of 18 months a minimal number of 1002 patients from 6 hospitals in Switzerland. Patients must be >18 years of age with a lower respiratory tract infections Discussion: Use of and prolonged exposure to antibiotics in lower respiratory tract infections is high. The proposed trial investigates whether procalcitonin-guidance may safely reduce antibiotic consumption along with reductions in hospitalization costs and antibiotic resistance. It will additionally generate insights for improved prognostic assessment of patients with lower respiratory tract infections. Trial registration: ISRCTN95122877