European Journal of Medical Research (Apr 2024)

Lung ultrasound and procalcitonin, improving antibiotic management and avoiding radiation exposure in pediatric critical patients with bacterial pneumonia: a randomized clinical trial

  • Carmina Guitart,
  • Sara Bobillo-Perez,
  • Javier Rodríguez-Fanjul,
  • José Luis Carrasco,
  • Pedro Brotons,
  • Maria Goretti López-Ramos,
  • Francisco José Cambra,
  • Mònica Balaguer,
  • Iolanda Jordan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-024-01712-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract Background Pneumonia is a major public health problem with an impact on morbidity and mortality. Its management still represents a challenge. The aim was to determine whether a new diagnostic algorithm combining lung ultrasound (LUS) and procalcitonin (PCT) improved pneumonia management regarding antibiotic use, radiation exposure, and associated costs, in critically ill pediatric patients with suspected bacterial pneumonia (BP). Methods Randomized, blinded, comparative effectiveness clinical trial. Children 1 ng/mL, antibiotics were recommended. Results 194 children were enrolled, 113 (58.2%) females, median age of 134 (IQR 39–554) days. 96 randomized into EG and 98 into CG. 1. In 75/194 patients the image test was not suggestive of BP with PCT 1 ng/ml, all of them received antibiotics. A total of 0.035 mSv radiation/patient was eluded. A reduction of 77% CXR/patient was observed. LUS did not significantly increase costs. Conclusions Combination of LUS and PCT showed no risk of mistreating BP, avoided radiation and did not increase costs. The algorithm could be a reliable tool for improving pneumonia management. Clinical Trial Registration: NCT04217980.

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