Raju L, Khan F
Department of Medicine, Nassau County Medical Center, East Meadow, NY 11554.
Geriatrics. 1988 Oct;43(10):51-6, 59-62.
Elderly persons are at increased risk of acquiring pneumonia. Morbidity and mortality rates from pneumonia are also higher. Clinical manifestations of pneumonia in the elderly are frequently very subtle; however, a high index of suspicion will induce the physician to obtain a chest roentgenogram. A new lung infiltrate will confirm the diagnosis. Although the Gram's stain of a sputum smear is most helpful in the initial selection of a specific antibiotic, a good quality sputum is not usually available in the elderly, and empiric therapy reduces the morbidity and mortality from pneumonia.