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Last reviewed: 17 Mar 2025
Last updated: 31 Oct 2024

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • dyspnea
  • productive cough
  • fever

Other diagnostic factors

  • chest pain
  • asymmetric expansion of the chest
  • diminished resonance
  • egophony
  • whisper pectoriloquy
  • crackles or rhonchi
  • tachycardia
  • malaise/anorexia

Risk factors

  • poor infection control/hand hygiene
  • intubation and mechanical ventilation; endotracheal cuff pressure <20 cm H₂O
  • supine position
  • poor oral hygiene
  • sedation/no interruption in sedation
  • intubation/reintubation

Diagnostic tests

1st tests to order

  • chest x-ray
  • WBC count with differential
  • pulse oximetry
  • culture of lower respiratory tract sample

Tests to consider

  • ABG
  • diagnostic thoracentesis
  • CT chest
  • CRP
  • lung ultrasound

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Expert advisers

Forest W. Arnold, DO, MSc, FIDSA

Professor of Medicine

Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases

Director Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training Program

Department of Medicine

School of Medicine

University of Louisville

Louisville

KY

Disclosures

FWA declares that he has no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Krishna Sundar, MD, FCCP

Associate Professor (Clinical)

Department of Medicine

University of Utah

Director

Pulmonary and Critical Care Research

IHC Urban South

Utah Valley Pulmonary Clinic

UT

Disclosures

KS declares that he has no competing interests.

Ozan Akca, MD

Director of Research

Associate Professor

Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine

Neuroscience and Anesthesia Intensive Care Unit

University of Louisville

Louisville

KY

Disclosures

OA declares that he has no competing interests.

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