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Volume 28, Number 11—November 2022
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Severe Pneumonia Caused by Corynebacterium striatum in Adults, Seoul, South Korea, 2014–2019

Yun Woo Lee1, Jin Won Huh1, Sang-Bum Hong, Jiwon Jung, Min Jae Kim, Yong Pil Chong, Sung-Han Kim, Heungsup Sung, Kyung-Hyun Do, Sang-Oh Lee, Chae-Man Lim, Yang Soo Kim, Younsuck Koh, and Sang-Ho ChoiComments to Author 
Author affiliation: University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea

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Table 4

Clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with severe Corynebacterium striatum pneumonia and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia, Seoul, South Korea, 2014–2019*

Characteristics Total, n = 130 C. striatum, n = 27 MRSA, n = 103 p value
Clinical manifestation
Dyspnea 106 (81.5) 25 (92.6) 81 (78.6) 0.16
Fever, temperature >38°C 103 (79.2) 18 (66.7) 85 (82.5) 0.07
Sputum 92 (70.8) 16 (59.3) 76 (73.8) 0.14
Cough 57 (43.8) 11 (40.7) 46 (44.7) 0.72
Altered mental status 46 (35.4) 10 (37.0) 36 (35.0) 0.84
Diarrhea 4 (3.1) 2 (7.4) 2 (1.9) 0.19
Septic shock at ICU admission 81 (62.3) 12 (44.4) 69 (67.0) 0.03
Mechanical ventilation 127 (97.7) 27 (100) 100 (97.1) 1.00
APACHE II score, mean (SD) 25.6 (8.1) 26.4 (11.9) 26.0 (7.0) 0.72
SOFA score, mean (SD) 9.5 (3.7) 9.5 (3.4) 9.5 (3.7) 0.99
Bacteremia
19 (14.6)
1 (3.7)
18 (17.5)
0.12
Laboratory findings, median (IQR)
Leukocyte count, cells/mL 10,950 (7,800–15,625) 11,600 (4,800–15,900) 10,700 (8,400–15,600) 0.26
Platelets, × 103/mL 159 (81–242) 123 (55–230) 171 (102–245) 0.14
C-reactive protein, mg/dL 11.3 (5.5–19.3) 13.6 (8.0–19.8) 10.8 (5.4–18.6) 0.61
Procalcitonin, ng/mL 1.1 (0.3–3.9) 0.3 (0.1–1.3) 1.8 (0.4–4.2) <0.01

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated APACHE, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation; BAL, bronchoalveolar lavage; ICU, intensive care unit; IQR, interquartile range; MRSA, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; SOFA, sequential organ failure assessment.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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