%0 Journal Article %T How often is a work-up for Legionella pursued in patients with pneumonia? A retrospective study %A Brian Hollenbeck %A Irene Dupont %A Leonard A Mermel %J BMC Infectious Diseases %D 2011 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2334-11-237 %X We performed a single-center, retrospective study of patients diagnosed with Legionella pneumonia at our hospital to determine: 1) how often Legionella diagnostic testing is obtained on patients with pneumonia at the time of hospitalization or when pneumonia developed during hospitalization; and 2) how often patient's with Legionella pneumonia met at least one of the five criteria in the IDSA/ATS guidelines recommending a work-up for Legionella. Patients with Legionella pneumonia were identified using an infection control software program. Medical records of these patients were then reviewed.Thirty-five percent of patients with a discharge diagnosis of pneumonia had Legionella urine antigen testing and/or a Legionella culture performed. Forty-four percent of patients who had a bronchoscopic specimen sent for microbiologic testing had a Legionella culture performed on the bronchoscopic specimen and/or Legionella urine antigen testing. Of 37 adult patients with Legionella pneumonia, 22 (59%) met the IDSA-ATS criteria recommending Legionella testing.Following current recommendations for Legionella testing missed 41% of Legionella cases in adults in our single-center study. A work-up for Legionella (i.e., urine antigen test and/or culture) was performed in less than half of patients who have a bronchoscopic specimen sent for microbiologic testing.In the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and American Thoracic Society (ATS) community-acquired pneumonia guidelines [1], Legionella pneumophila urine antigen testing is recommended for patients with any of the following: severe pneumonia requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission, failure of outpatient antibiotics, active alcohol abuse, history of travel within the previous two weeks, or pleural effusion. For every patient with community-acquired pneumonia, empiric treatment of Legionella is recommended using a macrolide or respiratory fluoroquinolone [1]. However, making a diagnosis of Legionella allows the pra %K Legionella %K Legionnaires' disease %K pneumonia %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/11/237