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Pneumonia
Community acquired pneumonia
Dr Pushpalatha. N
Introduction
• Inflammation of the parenchyma of the lung
Definition
• Acute infection of the
parenchyma of the lung alveoli
(consolidation and exudation)
caused by:
bacteria, fungi, virus,
parasite.
– Acute (Fulminant)
– Chronic
• Other factors chemical, allergen
Lung Anatomy
Epidemiology
Risk factors
– Age < 2 yrs, > 65 yrs
– prior influenza
– HIV
– alcoholism
– smoking
– Asthma
– Immunosuppression
– Chronic lung and heart
(S. pneumoniae)
Risk factors
– institutionalization
– Recent hotel : Legionella
– Travel,
– occupational
exposures-
– birds (C- psittaci )
– Aspiration
– COPD
– dementia
Pathogenesis
Two factors involved
in the formation of
pneumonia
– pathogens
– host defenses.
Pathophysiology :
• Inhalation or aspiration of pulmonary
pathogenic organisms into a lung segment or
lobe.
• Secondary bacteraemia from a distant source,
Escherichia coli urinary tract infection and/or
bacteraemia (Less common)
• Anatomy
– Lobar: entire lobe
– Bronchopneumonia
– Interstitial
• Pathogen
– Gram-positive :Streptococcus pneumoniae , Staphylococcus aureus,
Group A hemolytic streptococci
– Gram-negative :Klebsiella pneumoniae, Hemophilus influenzae,
Moraxella catarrhal and Escherichia coli
– Atypical Bacteria :Mycoplasma pneumoniae, chlamydophila pneumoniae
and legionella. Anaerobic bacteria
– Viral and fungal
• Acquired environment: community ,hospital ,nursing home acquired and
immunocompromised host
Classification
Lobar pneumonia Bronchopneumonia Interstitial pneumonia
Pathogens
l
• Bacterial pneumonia
– Typical
(1) Gram-positive bacteria as
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Group A hemolytic streptococci
(2) Gram-negative bacteria
- Klebsiella pneumoniae
- Hemophilus influenzae
- Moraxella catarrhal
- Escherichia coli
(3) Anaerobic bacteria
• Atypical pneumonia
– Legionnaies pneumonia
– Mycoplasmal
pneumonia
– Chlamydia pneumonia
– Rickettsias
• Fungal pneumonia
– Candida
– Aspergilosis
– Pneumocystis carnii
Viral pneumonia
the most common cause of
pneumonia in children < than 5
years
- Adenoviruses
- Respiratory syncytial
virus
- Influenza virus
- Cytomegalovirus
- Herpes simplex virus
Pneumonia caused by
other pathogen
-Parasites
- protozoa
CAP
• CAP : pneumonia acquired outside of
hospitals or extended-care facilities for > 14
days before onset of symptoms.
– Streptococcus pneumoniae (most common)
• Drug resistance streptococcus pneumoniae(DRSP) is
a major concern.
Children
• Viral
– Respiratory syncetial virus
– Parainfluenza virus
– Human metapneumovirus
• Bacterial
– S.pneumoniae
– H.influenza type B
– Group B streptococci in
neonate
Adult
• S.pneumoniae
• Mycoplasma pneumoniae,
chlamydophila pneumoniae
• respiratory viruses depending on the
season
Special conditions
Chronic lung diseases
– S.pneumoniae
– H.influenza
Recently hospitalized
– Gram negative, legionella
Recent inflenza
– S.pneumoniae
– S.aureus
What is the most common cause of community-
acquired pneumonia?
Variable Typical Atypical
Etiology S.pneumoniae,
H.influenza
Mycoplasma pneumoniae,
chlamydophila
pneumoniae , legionella,
TB, viral or fungal
Clinical presentation Sudden onset of fever,
chill, productive cough,
shortness of breath and
chest pain
Gradual onset headache,
sore throat and body
ache
Diagnosis
Gram Stain
Useful Useless (no cell wall)
Radiography Lobar infiltrate Dramatic changes: patchy
or interstitial
Treatment with penicillin Sensitive Resistant
What is the difference between typical and atypical
community-acquired pneumonia?
Clinical manifestation
lobar pneumonia
• The onset is acute
• Prior viral upper respiratory infection
• Respiratory symptoms
– Fever
– shaking chills
– cough with sputum production (rusty-sputum)
– Chest pain- or pleurisy
– Shortness of breath
Lobar pneumonia
Diagnosis
• Clinical
– History & physical
• X-ray examination
• Laboratory
– CBC- leukocytosis
– Sputum Gram stain- 15%
– Blood culture- 5-14%
– Pleural effusion culture
Pneumococcal pneumonia
Drug Resistant Strep Pneumoniae
• 40% of U.S. Strep pneumo CAP has some antibiotic
resistance:
– PCN, cephalosporins, macrolides, tetracyclines,
clinda, bactrim, quinolones
• All MDR strains are sensitive to vancomycin or
linezolid; most are sensitive to respiratory quinolones
• β-lactam resistance – Not for meningitis (CSF drug
levels)
• PCN is effective against pneumococcal Pneumonia at
concentrations that would fail for meningitis or otitis
media
• For Pneumonia, pneumococcal resistance to β-lactams is
relative and can usually be overcome by increasing β-
lactam doses (not for meningitis!)
PCN Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) mcg/mL
to Streptococcus Pneumonmoniae:
Susceptible Intermediate Resistant
2008 MIC ≤ 2 MIC = 4 MIC > 8
2007 CAP
Guidelines
MIC <2 --- MIC > 2
Meningitis MIC <0.06 --- MIC >0.12
• Pneumococcal CAP: Be cautious if using PCN if MIC >4.
Avoid using PCN if MIC >8.
• Remember that if MIC <1, pneumococcus is PCN-sensitive in
sputum or blood (but need MIC <0.06 for PCN-sensitivity in
CSF).
MIC Interpretive Standards for S. pneumoniae. Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) 2008; 28:123.
Mycoplasma pneumonia
• Eaton agent (1944)
• No cell wall
• Mortality rate 1.4%
• Rare in children and in >
65
• Associated with M.I. in
some literature
• Myocarditis
• Mycoplasma pneumonia.
• common
• people younger than 40.
• crowded places like schools,
homeless shelters, prisons.
• usually mild and responds
well to antibiotics.
• can be very serious
• may be associated with a
skin rash and hemolysis
• Insidious onset
• Mild URTI to severe pneumonia
• Headache
• Malaise
• Fever
• dry cough
• Arthralgia / myalgia
• Minimal
• Few crackles
• Rhonchi
• Exhaustion
• Low grade fever
• Symptom
s
• Signs
Legionella pneumophila
• Legionnaire's disease.
• has caused serious
outbreaks.
• Outbreaks have been
linked to exposure to
cooling towers
• ICU admissions.
Diagnosis & Treatment of atypical
pneumonia
• Mild elevation WBC
• U&Es
• Low serum Na (Legionalla)
• Deranged LFTS
• ↑ ALT
• ↑ Alk Phos
• Cold agglutinins (Mycoplasma)
• Serology
• DNA detection
• Macrolide
• Rifampicicn
• Quinolones
• Treat for 10-14
days
Importance of history taking in patient with community-
Acquired pneumonia
History
Solid organ transplant Any pathogen Bacterial , viral, fungal,or
parasitic
HIV Pneumocystis jeroveci
Travel to some area in USA Endemic Mycosis
Exposure to air-conditioning, cooling towers,
hot tub, hotel stay, grocery sore mist
machine
Legionella pneumophilla
Exposure to Turkeys, chickens, ducks or
parrots
Chlamydia psittaci
Exposure to contaminated bat caves Histoplasma capsulatum
Exposure tosheep, goat or cattle Coxiella burnetii
Exposure to rabbits Francisella tularensis
Occupation Mycobacterium tuberculosis, HIV
Evaluate the severity & degree of
pneumonia
Is the patient will require hospital admission?
– patient characteristics
– comorbid illness
– physical examinations
– basic laboratory findings
• Physical examination
–Respiratory signs on consolidation
–Other systems
• Chest x-ray examination
• Laboratory
–CBC- leukocytosis
–Electrolytes (↓Na in legionella)
–Urea, creatinine, LFT
Diagnosis
–Sputum Gram stain- 15%
–Sputum culture
–Bronchoscopic specimens
–Blood culture 6-10%
–NP swab for respiratory viruses
–Legionella urine antigen
–Serology for M.pneumoniae, C.pneumoniae
–Cold agglutination M.pneumoniae
–More Invasive procedure in sick patient
Diagnosis
• Outpatient or inpatient (hypotension,
confusion and oxygenation) and age
• Previous treatment in the past 3 months
• Resistance patterns in the community
Management
Macrolide
(Azithromycin or
clathromycin)
Fluoroquinolone(F
Q)
Ceftriaxone
(βlactam)
Outpatient √
Outpatient with
comorbidity and or
macrolides
treatnet
√ √ + macrolide
Inpatient Non ICU √ √+ macrolide
Inpatient ICU √ +macrolide or FQ
Antibiotics selection
Organisms Antibiotics
Pseudomonas Macrolide + ceftazime or
FQs
MRSA Vancomycin or linazolid
Chlamydophila psittaci Macrolide or tetracycline
Coxiella burnetti Macrolide or tetracycline
Legionella Erythromycin
Other Concerns
The diagnostic standard of sever
pneumonia
• Altered mental status
• Pa02<60mmHg. PaO2/FiO2<300, needing
MV
• Respiratory rate>30/min
• Blood pressure<90/60mmHg
• Chest X-ray shows that bilateral infiltration,
multilobar infiltration and the infiltrations
enlarge more than 50% within 48h.
• Renal function: U<20ml/h, and <80ml/4h
• Death 10% , 40% (ICU) within 5
days
• Mainly old age with sever
pneumonia
• Respiratory and cardiac failure
• Empyema 10%
Complications
• Vaccination
–Influenza
–S.pneumoniae
• Prevention of Aspiration
–Head Position
–Teeth cleaning
Prevention

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Pneumonia-.pptx

  • 2. Introduction • Inflammation of the parenchyma of the lung
  • 3. Definition • Acute infection of the parenchyma of the lung alveoli (consolidation and exudation) caused by: bacteria, fungi, virus, parasite. – Acute (Fulminant) – Chronic • Other factors chemical, allergen
  • 5. Epidemiology Risk factors – Age < 2 yrs, > 65 yrs – prior influenza – HIV – alcoholism – smoking – Asthma – Immunosuppression – Chronic lung and heart (S. pneumoniae) Risk factors – institutionalization – Recent hotel : Legionella – Travel, – occupational exposures- – birds (C- psittaci ) – Aspiration – COPD – dementia
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  • 7. Pathogenesis Two factors involved in the formation of pneumonia – pathogens – host defenses.
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  • 9. Pathophysiology : • Inhalation or aspiration of pulmonary pathogenic organisms into a lung segment or lobe. • Secondary bacteraemia from a distant source, Escherichia coli urinary tract infection and/or bacteraemia (Less common)
  • 10. • Anatomy – Lobar: entire lobe – Bronchopneumonia – Interstitial • Pathogen – Gram-positive :Streptococcus pneumoniae , Staphylococcus aureus, Group A hemolytic streptococci – Gram-negative :Klebsiella pneumoniae, Hemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhal and Escherichia coli – Atypical Bacteria :Mycoplasma pneumoniae, chlamydophila pneumoniae and legionella. Anaerobic bacteria – Viral and fungal • Acquired environment: community ,hospital ,nursing home acquired and immunocompromised host Classification
  • 11. Lobar pneumonia Bronchopneumonia Interstitial pneumonia
  • 12. Pathogens l • Bacterial pneumonia – Typical (1) Gram-positive bacteria as - Streptococcus pneumoniae - Staphylococcus aureus - Group A hemolytic streptococci (2) Gram-negative bacteria - Klebsiella pneumoniae - Hemophilus influenzae - Moraxella catarrhal - Escherichia coli (3) Anaerobic bacteria
  • 13. • Atypical pneumonia – Legionnaies pneumonia – Mycoplasmal pneumonia – Chlamydia pneumonia – Rickettsias • Fungal pneumonia – Candida – Aspergilosis – Pneumocystis carnii Viral pneumonia the most common cause of pneumonia in children < than 5 years - Adenoviruses - Respiratory syncytial virus - Influenza virus - Cytomegalovirus - Herpes simplex virus Pneumonia caused by other pathogen -Parasites - protozoa
  • 14. CAP • CAP : pneumonia acquired outside of hospitals or extended-care facilities for > 14 days before onset of symptoms. – Streptococcus pneumoniae (most common) • Drug resistance streptococcus pneumoniae(DRSP) is a major concern.
  • 15. Children • Viral – Respiratory syncetial virus – Parainfluenza virus – Human metapneumovirus • Bacterial – S.pneumoniae – H.influenza type B – Group B streptococci in neonate Adult • S.pneumoniae • Mycoplasma pneumoniae, chlamydophila pneumoniae • respiratory viruses depending on the season Special conditions Chronic lung diseases – S.pneumoniae – H.influenza Recently hospitalized – Gram negative, legionella Recent inflenza – S.pneumoniae – S.aureus What is the most common cause of community- acquired pneumonia?
  • 16. Variable Typical Atypical Etiology S.pneumoniae, H.influenza Mycoplasma pneumoniae, chlamydophila pneumoniae , legionella, TB, viral or fungal Clinical presentation Sudden onset of fever, chill, productive cough, shortness of breath and chest pain Gradual onset headache, sore throat and body ache Diagnosis Gram Stain Useful Useless (no cell wall) Radiography Lobar infiltrate Dramatic changes: patchy or interstitial Treatment with penicillin Sensitive Resistant What is the difference between typical and atypical community-acquired pneumonia?
  • 17. Clinical manifestation lobar pneumonia • The onset is acute • Prior viral upper respiratory infection • Respiratory symptoms – Fever – shaking chills – cough with sputum production (rusty-sputum) – Chest pain- or pleurisy – Shortness of breath
  • 19. Diagnosis • Clinical – History & physical • X-ray examination • Laboratory – CBC- leukocytosis – Sputum Gram stain- 15% – Blood culture- 5-14% – Pleural effusion culture Pneumococcal pneumonia
  • 20. Drug Resistant Strep Pneumoniae • 40% of U.S. Strep pneumo CAP has some antibiotic resistance: – PCN, cephalosporins, macrolides, tetracyclines, clinda, bactrim, quinolones • All MDR strains are sensitive to vancomycin or linezolid; most are sensitive to respiratory quinolones • β-lactam resistance – Not for meningitis (CSF drug levels) • PCN is effective against pneumococcal Pneumonia at concentrations that would fail for meningitis or otitis media • For Pneumonia, pneumococcal resistance to β-lactams is relative and can usually be overcome by increasing β- lactam doses (not for meningitis!)
  • 21. PCN Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) mcg/mL to Streptococcus Pneumonmoniae: Susceptible Intermediate Resistant 2008 MIC ≤ 2 MIC = 4 MIC > 8 2007 CAP Guidelines MIC <2 --- MIC > 2 Meningitis MIC <0.06 --- MIC >0.12 • Pneumococcal CAP: Be cautious if using PCN if MIC >4. Avoid using PCN if MIC >8. • Remember that if MIC <1, pneumococcus is PCN-sensitive in sputum or blood (but need MIC <0.06 for PCN-sensitivity in CSF). MIC Interpretive Standards for S. pneumoniae. Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) 2008; 28:123.
  • 22. Mycoplasma pneumonia • Eaton agent (1944) • No cell wall • Mortality rate 1.4% • Rare in children and in > 65 • Associated with M.I. in some literature • Myocarditis • Mycoplasma pneumonia. • common • people younger than 40. • crowded places like schools, homeless shelters, prisons. • usually mild and responds well to antibiotics. • can be very serious • may be associated with a skin rash and hemolysis
  • 23. • Insidious onset • Mild URTI to severe pneumonia • Headache • Malaise • Fever • dry cough • Arthralgia / myalgia • Minimal • Few crackles • Rhonchi • Exhaustion • Low grade fever • Symptom s • Signs
  • 24. Legionella pneumophila • Legionnaire's disease. • has caused serious outbreaks. • Outbreaks have been linked to exposure to cooling towers • ICU admissions.
  • 25. Diagnosis & Treatment of atypical pneumonia • Mild elevation WBC • U&Es • Low serum Na (Legionalla) • Deranged LFTS • ↑ ALT • ↑ Alk Phos • Cold agglutinins (Mycoplasma) • Serology • DNA detection • Macrolide • Rifampicicn • Quinolones • Treat for 10-14 days
  • 26. Importance of history taking in patient with community- Acquired pneumonia History Solid organ transplant Any pathogen Bacterial , viral, fungal,or parasitic HIV Pneumocystis jeroveci Travel to some area in USA Endemic Mycosis Exposure to air-conditioning, cooling towers, hot tub, hotel stay, grocery sore mist machine Legionella pneumophilla Exposure to Turkeys, chickens, ducks or parrots Chlamydia psittaci Exposure to contaminated bat caves Histoplasma capsulatum Exposure tosheep, goat or cattle Coxiella burnetii Exposure to rabbits Francisella tularensis Occupation Mycobacterium tuberculosis, HIV
  • 27. Evaluate the severity & degree of pneumonia Is the patient will require hospital admission? – patient characteristics – comorbid illness – physical examinations – basic laboratory findings
  • 28. • Physical examination –Respiratory signs on consolidation –Other systems • Chest x-ray examination • Laboratory –CBC- leukocytosis –Electrolytes (↓Na in legionella) –Urea, creatinine, LFT Diagnosis
  • 29. –Sputum Gram stain- 15% –Sputum culture –Bronchoscopic specimens –Blood culture 6-10% –NP swab for respiratory viruses –Legionella urine antigen –Serology for M.pneumoniae, C.pneumoniae –Cold agglutination M.pneumoniae –More Invasive procedure in sick patient Diagnosis
  • 30. • Outpatient or inpatient (hypotension, confusion and oxygenation) and age • Previous treatment in the past 3 months • Resistance patterns in the community Management
  • 31. Macrolide (Azithromycin or clathromycin) Fluoroquinolone(F Q) Ceftriaxone (βlactam) Outpatient √ Outpatient with comorbidity and or macrolides treatnet √ √ + macrolide Inpatient Non ICU √ √+ macrolide Inpatient ICU √ +macrolide or FQ Antibiotics selection
  • 32. Organisms Antibiotics Pseudomonas Macrolide + ceftazime or FQs MRSA Vancomycin or linazolid Chlamydophila psittaci Macrolide or tetracycline Coxiella burnetti Macrolide or tetracycline Legionella Erythromycin Other Concerns
  • 33. The diagnostic standard of sever pneumonia • Altered mental status • Pa02<60mmHg. PaO2/FiO2<300, needing MV • Respiratory rate>30/min • Blood pressure<90/60mmHg • Chest X-ray shows that bilateral infiltration, multilobar infiltration and the infiltrations enlarge more than 50% within 48h. • Renal function: U<20ml/h, and <80ml/4h
  • 34. • Death 10% , 40% (ICU) within 5 days • Mainly old age with sever pneumonia • Respiratory and cardiac failure • Empyema 10% Complications
  • 35. • Vaccination –Influenza –S.pneumoniae • Prevention of Aspiration –Head Position –Teeth cleaning Prevention