Parapneumonic pleurisy in patients with community bacterial pneumonia

2014 
Results The parapneumonic pleurisy has been diagnosed during the first days after onset (1-5 days) in 64 of the patients, for the rest after 6-7 days of evolution. Bacteriological tests identified Streptococcus pneumoniae from sputum in 12 cases, Haemophilus influenzae in 2 cases. Eight patients have been found with high titer IgG antibodies for Chlamydia pneumoniae and 2 cases with IgM antibodies for Chlamydia pneumoniae. The virulence of the bacterial bases has been similar on the patients with and without parapneumonic pleurisy. The contributing and aggravating factors were the smoking in 68% of cases, diabetes mellitus in 47%, hypo-proteinemia in 23%, cardiac failure in 2%, ischemic heart in 1.5% of patients. Conclusion The parapneumonic pleurisy is both an aggravating factor and a severity indicator for the evolution of community acquired pneumonia. The occurrence of parapneumonic pleurisy is encouraged by the metabolic and physical disorder provoked by smoking and the related co-morbidities.
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