Immunocompromised host pneumonia: Definitions and diagnostic criteria: An official American Thoracic Society Workshop report Journal Article


Authors: Cheng, G. S.; Crothers, K.; Aliberti, S.; Bergeron, A.; Boeckh, M.; Chien, J. W.; Cilloniz, C.; Cohen, K.; Dean, N.; Dela Cruz, C. S.; Dickson, R. P.; Greninger, A. L.; Hage, C. A.; Hohl, T. M.; Holland, S. M.; Jones, B. E.; Keane, J.; Metersky, M.; Miller, R.; Puel, A.; Ramirez, J.; Restrepo, M. I.; Sheshadri, A.; Staitieh, B.; Tarrand, J.; Winthrop, K. L.; Wunderink, R. G.; Evans, S. E.; on behalf of the Assembly on Pulmonary Infectionsand Tuberculosis
Article Title: Immunocompromised host pneumonia: Definitions and diagnostic criteria: An official American Thoracic Society Workshop report
Abstract: Pneumonia imposes a significant clinical burden on people with immunocompromising conditions. Millions of individuals live with compromised immunity because of cytotoxic cancer treatments, biological therapies, organ transplants, inherited and acquired immunodeficiencies, and other immune disorders. Despite broad awareness among clinicians that these patients are at increased risk for developing infectious pneumonia, immunocompromised people are often excluded from pneumonia clinical guidelines and treatment trials. The absence of a widely accepted definition for immunocompromised host pneumonia is a significant knowledge gap that hampers consistent clinical care and research for infectious pneumonia in these vulnerable populations. To address this gap, the American Thoracic Society convened a workshop whose participants had expertise in pulmonary disease, infectious diseases, immunology, genetics, and laboratory medicine, with the goal of defining the entity of immunocompromised host pneumonia and its diagnostic criteria.
Keywords: pneumonia; diagnosis; immunocompromised host; tuberculosis; immunosuppression; hematopoietic-cell transplantation; risk-factors; bacterial pneumonia; rheumatoid-arthritis; virus-infection; hiv-infection; community-acquired pneumonia; infectious-diseases society; inborn-errors
Journal Title: Annals of the American Thoracic Society
Volume: 20
Issue: 3
ISSN: 2329-6933
Publisher: American Thoracic Society  
Date Published: 2023-03-01
Start Page: 341
End Page: 353
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000942072200001
DOI: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.202212-1019ST
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC9993146
PUBMED: 36856712
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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