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Clinical Factors, C-reactive Protein Point of Care Test and Chest X-ray in Patients with Pneumonia: A Survey in Primary Care

Figshare(2019)

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Background: In patients with an acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), general practitioners (GPs) often find it challenging to decide to prescribe antibiotics or not. C-reactive protein (CRP) point of care test (POCT), and chest X-ray are diagnostic tests that can optimize the treatment decision. However, their usefulness in clinical practice is unknown.Objectives: To determine the proportion of Dutch GPs using CRP and chest X-ray in patients with an acute LRTI. To determine whether clinical factors and C-reactive protein point of care test affect the behaviour in requesting chest X-rays.Methods: In 2014, a questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 900 Dutch GPs. Outcome parameters are the use of CRP and chest X-ray, the percentage of GPs who guide their decision in requesting chest X-rays by CRP testing and the GP’s expectation regarding presence or absence of pneumonia. In addition, considerations for requesting chest X-rays were assessed.Results: Two hundred and fifty-five completed questionnaires (29%) were returned. In 2014, 54% of the responding GPs used the CRP test. These GPs tend to use fewer chest X-rays (p = 0.07). GPs overestimate the chance that pneumonia will be present on the radiograph. Seventy percent consider the possibility of abnormalities other than pneumonia as the main reason for requesting a chest X-ray.Conclusion: In patients with an acute lower respiratory tract infection, GPs report that CRP results affect their behaviour regarding the request of a chest X-ray in patients with lower respiratory tract infection and therefore research is needed to substantiate the use of these diagnostic tools for this purpose.
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C-reactive protein,general practice,pneumonia,respiratory tract infections,X-rays
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