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Table 3 Characteristics of patients at the hospitals included in an online survey, including number admitted per month, immune status and symptom severity of patients admitted with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP)

From: An economic evaluation of two PCR-based respiratory panel assays for patients admitted to hospital with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in the UK, France and Spain

 

UK

( N  = 16)

France

( N  = 15)

Spain

( N  = 15)

Mean number of adult CAP patients admitted, n (SD)

 In a ‘typical’ month

85.3 (67.4)

41.7 (30.7)

60.8 (46.6)

 In a ‘busy’ month

140.9 (101.7)

68.9 (49.6)

126.1 (80.6)

Mean percentage of CAP admittances by immune status, % (SD)

 Immunocompetent

76.3% (17.7%)

55.0% (22.8%)

67.0% (18.1%)

 Immunocompromised

23.8%

45.0%

33.0%

Mean percentage of admitted CAP patients by CURB-65 [11] category, %

 CURB-65 Score 0–1

17.9%

28.2%

22.8%

 CURB-65 Score 2

40.2%

33.7%

43.9%

 CURB-65 Score 3–5

41.9%

38.1%

33.3%

  1. Abbreviations: CAP Community-acquired pneumonia, CURB-65 New confusion, blood urea nitrogen (> 7 mmol/L), respiratory rate ≥ 30 breaths per minute, systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≤ 60 mmHg, age ≥ 65 years, Pneumonia Severity Assessment [11], n number; N denominator, SD standard deviation