Science and Research

[Summary of the update to the S3 guideline: Epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of adult patients with nosocomial pneumonia]

The updated S3 guideline on the "Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult Patients with Nosocomial Pneumonia", published in January 2024, provides evidence- and consensus-based recommendations aimed at improving care for this prevalent hospital-acquired infection. Replacing the 2017 version, the guideline was developed through an interdisciplinary process involving 14 professional societies. It includes 26 recommendations, covering extended diagnostic strategies (including multiplex PCR, biomarkers, and BAL) and tailored antimicrobial therapy. Key innovations include shortened treatment durations, targeted use of combination regimens, integration of viral and fungal pathogens, and a flowchart to guide empirical therapy. Emphasis is placed on antibiotic stewardship, reevaluation strategies, and resistance management. The guideline remains valid until February 2029.

  • Rademacher, J.
  • Ewig, S.
  • Grabein, B.
  • Nachtigall, I.
  • Abele-Horn, M.
  • Deja, M.
  • Gaßner, M.
  • Gatermann, S.
  • Geffers, C.
  • Gerlach, H.
  • Hagel, S.
  • Heußel, C. P.
  • Kluge, S.
  • Kolditz, M.
  • Kramme, E.
  • Kühl, H.
  • Panning, M.
  • Rath, P. M.
  • Rohde, G.
  • Schaaf, B.
  • Salzer, H. J. F.
  • Schreiter, D.
  • Schweisfurth, H.
  • Unverzagt, S.
  • A. Weigand M
  • Welte, T.
  • Pletz, M. W.

Keywords

  • Humans
  • *Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia/diagnosis/epidemiology/therapy/drug therapy
  • Adult
  • Germany/epidemiology
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use
  • Antimicrobial Stewardship/standards
  • *Cross Infection/diagnosis/epidemiology
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • *Practice Guidelines as Topic
Publication details
DOI: 10.1055/a-2606-1761
Journal: Pneumologie
Pages: 863-865 
Number: 11
Work Type: Original
Location: Assoziierter Partner, ARCN, BREATH, CPC-M
Disease Area: PALI
Partner / Member: KUM, MHH, UKSH (Lübeck), UzL
Access-Number: 41270759


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