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Review
. 2019 Mar 5;21(3):10.
doi: 10.1007/s11908-019-0666-9.

Mortality Predictive Scores for Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Children

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Mortality Predictive Scores for Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Children

Antonio Arbo et al. Curr Infect Dis Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: The use of severity score for the staging of pneumonias has emerged as a necessity for the physician caring for this disease. Although there are several established prognostic scoring systems for community-acquired pneumonia in adults, the availability for children are scarce.

Recent findings: Recently, scoring system for risk stratification of children with pneumonia were developed in low- and middle-income countries. They use clinical variables that represent known risk factors for severe outcomes of respiratory illness in children, such as hypoxemia, chest indrawing, refusal to feed, malnutrition, age, and stage of HIV disease among others factors. Although they showed good discriminating power and are very useful in low-resource settings, the characteristics of the patients, the local epidemiology of concurrent diseases, the social conditions, and the facilities of the hospitals make them not applicable to developed countries. A new prognostic scale for estimating mortality based on the modified PIRO scale used in adults with pneumonia can be useful for developed countries. Although several scoring systems for the estimation of mortality in childhood CAP were developed in the last years, most of them come from developing countries and the results are not applicable to patients with pneumonia in developed countries. Prospective studies applying scores adapted to the reality of the developed countries are needed.

Keywords: Children; Community-acquired pneumonia; Mortality; Scoring system.

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