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[Management of lower respiratory tract infections by general practitioners in France].

作者信息

Taytard A, Daures J P, Arsac P, Chirumberro J L, Grignet J P, Micoud M, Poirier R, Romand P, Tartavel J M, Touron D

机构信息

Service de Pneumologie, CHU de Bordeaux.

出版信息

Rev Mal Respir. 2001 Apr;18(2):163-70.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to describe the diagnostic and therapeutic strategies used by general practitioners (GPs) in patients with lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI).

METHODS

Four hundred fifty GPs practicing in France participated in the study; they included 804 patients. The GP recorded social and demographic data and their prescription on a data sheet and responded to a phone questionnaire about their strategy.

RESULTS

Most of the LRTI were acute bronchitis (72%); pneumonia and acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis were observed respectively in 11% of the patients recruited. Diagnostic criteria used by the GPs were generally auscultation signs in patients with fever, cough and expectoration. Specialized advice (always a chest physician) and hospitalization were exceptional. Prescription of complementary exams was strongly related to the diagnosis of pneumonia (OR = 33.3; CI0.95: 15.48-70.4). Sick leaves were related to general symptoms (fever, asthenia). Antibiotics were prescribed in 95.7% of the patients, mainly aminopenicillin (40.4%) and macrolides (33.2%). Nonsteroidal or steroidal antiinflammatory drugs were prescribed in 72.5% of the patients irrespective of the LRTI diagnosis.

DISCUSSION

The fact that GPs do not often refer patients to specialists or order hospitalization confirms their important role in setting up recommendations. It would also be necessary to develop an education program on better use of antibiotics targeted to GPs and patients.

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