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Procalcitonin at Zero and 24 Hours as a Prognostic Factor in Patients With Pneumonia

Completed
Conditions
Pneumonia
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: Procalcitonin lab test
Registration Number
NCT03711227
Lead Sponsor
Spectrum Health - Lakeland
Brief Summary

Procalcitonin levels checked initially and at 24 hours will correlate with disease severity, morbidity, and mortality. Patients who have a higher procalcitonin level initially and at 24 hours will likely have higher qSOFA scores, longer lengths of stay, longer duration of antibiotics and higher 30 day mortality rates.

Detailed Description

A procalcitonin order bundle will be created for admitted patients with pneumonia. This prepopulated bundle includes an initial and 24 hour procalcitonin level, much like the current initial and 4 hour lactate orders are set-up. These patients will receive treatment for their pneumonia as is deemed appropriate by their care teams, both in the Emergency Department and while an inpatient. Then, after discharge, the 30 day mortality, length of stay, choice of antibiotic therapy, and qSOFA score (which will be retroactively calculated) will be compared to the patient's initial and 24 hour procalcitonin level.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
185
Inclusion Criteria
  • All patients seen at Lakeland St. Joseph and Niles Hospitals in the emergency department and who are then subsequently admitted with pneumonia at Lakeland St. Joseph and Niles Hospitals
Exclusion Criteria
  • Any patients not admitted with pneumonia, any patients who are admitted with another primary diagnosis other than pneumonia, any patients who do not have an initial or 24 hour procalcitonin level result, and any patients less than 18 years old

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Procalcitonin lab testProcalcitonin lab testA procalcitonin order bundle will be created for admitted patients with pneumonia. This prepopulated bundle includes an initial and 24 hour procalcitonin level. These patients will receive treatment for their pneumonia as is deemed appropriate by their care teams, both in the Emergency Department and while an inpatient. Then, after discharge, the 30 day mortality, length of stay, choice of antibiotic therapy, and qSOFA score (which will be retroactively calculated) will be compared to the patient's initial and 24 hour procalcitonin level.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Procalcitonin levelMeasured at baseline and at 24 hours

Change in procalcitonin level in the blood serum

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
30 Day Mortality30 days

Number of patients who expire vs those alive at 30 days

Length of stayan average of 30 days

Length of stay in days, total stay from admission until discharge

Duration of antibioticsan average of 30 days

Antibiotic treatment length in days

qSOFA scorebaseline and at 24 hours

qSOFA score is based on blow blood pressure, high respiratory rate, and altered mental status

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Lakeland Regional Healthcare

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Saint Joseph, Michigan, United States

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