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Corticosteroids in Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia: a Systematic Review, Pairwise and Dose-Response Meta-Analysis.

Authors :
Pitre T
Abdali D
Chaudhuri D
Pastores SM
Nei AM
Annane D
Rochwerg B
Zeraatkar D
Source :
Journal of general internal medicine [J Gen Intern Med] 2023 Aug; Vol. 38 (11), pp. 2593-2606. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 19.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: International guidelines provide heterogenous guidance on use of corticosteroids for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).<br />Methods: We performed a systematic review of randomized controlled trials examining corticosteroids in hospitalized adult patients with suspected or probable CAP. We performed a pairwise and dose-response meta-analysis using the restricted maximum likelihood (REML) heterogeneity estimator. We assessed the certainty of the evidence using GRADE methodology and the credibility of subgroups using the ICEMAN tool.<br />Results: We identified 18 eligible studies that included 4661 patients. Corticosteroids probably reduce mortality in more severe CAP (RR 0.62 [95% CI 0.45 to 0.85]; moderate certainty) with possibly no effect in less severe CAP (RR 1.08 [95% CI 0.83 to 1.42]; low certainty). We found a non-linear dose-response relationship between corticosteroids and mortality, suggesting an optimal dose of approximately 6 mg of dexamethasone (or equivalent) for a duration of therapy of 7 days (RR 0.44 [95% 0.30 to 0.66]). Corticosteroids probably reduce the risk of requiring invasive mechanical ventilation (RR 0.56 [95% CI 0.42 to 74] and probably reduce intensive care unit (ICU) admission (RR 0.65 [95% CI 0.43 to 0.97]) (both moderate certainty). Corticosteroids may reduce the duration of hospitalization and ICU stay (both low certainty). Corticosteroids may increase the risk of hyperglycemia (RR 1.76 [95% CI 1.46 to 2.14]) (low certainty).<br />Conclusion: Moderate certainty evidence indicates that corticosteroids reduce mortality in patients with more severe CAP, the need for invasive mechanical ventilation, and ICU admission.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Society of General Internal Medicine.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1525-1497
Volume :
38
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of general internal medicine
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
37076606
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-023-08203-6