Community-acquired pneumonia subgroups and differential response to corticosteroids: a secondary analysis of controlled studies
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2022-01
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Background: Latent class analysis (LCA) has identified subgroups with meaningful treatment implications in acute respiratory distress syndrome. We performed a secondary analysis of three studies to assess whether LCA can identify clinically distinct subgroups in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and whether the treatment effect of adjunctive corticosteroids differs between subgroups. Methods: LCA was performed on baseline clinical and biomarker data from the Ovidius trial (n=304) and the Steroids in Pneumonia (STEP) trial (n=727), both randomised controlled trials investigating adjunctive corticosteroid treatment in CAP, and the observational TripleP cohort (n=201). Analyses were conducted independently in two cohorts (Ovidius-TripleP combined and the STEP trial). In both cohorts, differences in clinical outcomes and response to adjunctive corticosteroid treatment were examined between subgroups identified through LCA. Results: A two-class model fitted both cohorts best. Class 2 patients had more signs of systemic inflammation compared to class 1. In both cohorts, length of stay was longer and in-hospital mortality rate was higher in class 2. In the Ovidius trial, corticosteroids reduced the median length of stay in class 2 (6.5 versus 9.5 days) but not in class 1 (p-value for interaction=0.02). In the STEP trial, there was no significant interaction for length of stay. We found no significant interaction between class assignment and adjunctive corticosteroid treatment for secondary outcomes. Conclusions: In two independent cohorts, LCA identified two classes of CAP patients with different clinical characteristics and outcomes. Given the different response to adjunctive corticosteroids in the Ovidius trial, LCA might provide a useful basis to improve patient selection for future trials.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Journal Article
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Wittermans, E, van der Zee, P A, Qi, H, van de Garde, E M W, Blum, C A, Christ-Crain, M, Gommers, D, Grutters, J C, Voorn, G P, Bos, W J W & Endeman, H 2022, 'Community-acquired pneumonia subgroups and differential response to corticosteroids: a secondary analysis of controlled studies', ERJ Open Research, vol. 8, no. 1, 00489-2021, pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00489-2021