Authors
Lauren McClain, Matthew Hall, Samir S Shah, Joel S Tieder, Angela L Myers, Katherine Auger, Angela M Statile, Karen Jerardi, Mary Ann Queen, Evan Fieldston, Derek J Williams
Publication date
2014/9
Journal
Journal of hospital medicine
Volume
9
Issue
9
Pages
559-564
Description
OBJECTIVE
To assess whether radiographic findings predict outcomes among children hospitalized with pneumonia.
METHODS
This retrospective study included children <18 years of age from 4 children's hospitals admitted in 2010 with clinical and radiographic evidence of pneumonia. Admission radiographs were categorized as single lobar, unilateral or bilateral multilobar, or interstitial. Pleural effusions were classified as absent, small, or moderate/large. Propensity scoring was used to adjust for potential confounders, including need for supplemental oxygen, intensive care, and mechanical ventilation, as well as hospital length of stay and duration of supplemental oxygen.
RESULTS
There were 406 children (median age, 3 years). Infiltrate patterns included: single lobar, 61%; multilobar unilateral, 13%; multilobar bilateral, 16%; and interstitial, 10%. Pleural effusion was present in 21%. Overall, 63% required …
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