Evaluation of FebriDx® for the management of children with acute febrile respiratory infection

Paula de la Matta Farrando , Maria Teresa Suay Torres , Anna Sabater Sabate , Victoria Trenchs Sainz de la Maza , Carles Luaces Cubells , Susanna Hernández Bou
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Abstract

Introduction

Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a common cause of inappropriate antibiotic prescription (ATB) in pediatrics. FebriDx® is a rapid diagnostic test that differentiates between viral and bacterial infections. The objective is to analyse the impact of FebriDx® on ATB prescription when managing febrile ARI.

Methods

Prospective study carried out in patients aged 1–<18 years with febrile ARI in the emergency department. FebriDx® was performed and the impact on management was evaluated at follow-up.

Results

A total of 216 patients were included. Clinical assessment and FebriDx® result coincided coincided in 174 (80.5%) cases. A modification of the initial therapeutic plan was made in 22 (52.4%) of the 42 discordant ones (10.2% of the overall patients). In pneumonia the impact was 34.5%; in all cases it involved not prescribing ATB.

Conclusions

FebriDx® could be a useful tool in the management of pediatric patients with febrile ARI to optimize ATB prescription.

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对 FebriDx® 用于急性发热性呼吸道感染患儿治疗的评估。
导言:急性呼吸道感染(ARI)是儿科不适当抗生素处方(ATB)的常见原因。FebriDx®是一种快速诊断测试,可区分病毒和细菌感染。目的是分析FebriDx®对处理发热性ARI时抗生素处方的影响:方法:对 1 岁以下患者进行前瞻性研究:结果:共纳入 216 名患者。174例(80.5%)患者的临床评估结果与FebriDx®结果一致。在 42 例不一致的病例中,有 22 例(52.4%)(占全部患者的 10.2%)修改了最初的治疗方案。对肺炎的影响为 34.5%;在所有病例中,均未开具 ATB:结论:FebriDx® 是治疗发热性急性呼吸道感染儿科患者的有效工具,可优化 ATB 处方。
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