TY - JOUR T1 - The management of pneumonia in internal medicine JO - Revista Clínica Española (English Edition) T2 - AU - Bouza,E. AU - Giannella,M. AU - Pinilla,B. AU - Pujol,R. AU - Capdevila,J.A. AU - Muñoz,P. SN - 22548874 M3 - 10.1016/j.rceng.2013.03.004 DO - 10.1016/j.rceng.2013.03.004 UR - https://www.revclinesp.es/en-the-management-pneumonia-in-internal-articulo-S2254887413000817 AB - Pneumonia generates a high workload for internal medicine departments. Management of this disease is challenging, because patients are usually elderly and have multiple comorbid conditions. Furthermore, the interpretation and adherence to guidelines are far from clear in this setting. We report the opinion of 43 internists especially interested in infectious diseases that were questioned at the 2011 XXXII National Conference of Spanish Society of Internal Medicine about the main issues involved in the management of pneumonia in the internal medicine departments, namely, classification, admission criteria, microbiological workup, therapeutic management, discharge policy, and prevention of future episodes. Participants were asked to choose between 2 options for each statement by 4 investigators. Consensus could not be reached in many cases. The most controversial issues concerned recognition and management of healthcare-associated pneumonia (HCAP). Most participants were aware of the differences in terms of underlying diseases, etiological distribution, and outcome of HCAP compared with community-acquired pneumonia, but only a minority agreed to manage HCAP as hospital-acquired pneumonia, as suggested by some guidelines. A clinical patient-to-patient approach proved to be the option preferred by internists in the management of HCAP. ER -