Dissipative delayed pneumonia

Pneumonia does not respond well to standardized antibacterial treatments. Delayed dispersal, non-dissipation, and even progression is a common clinical problem. It is estimated that about 15% of the consultations or consultations with respiratory specialists and 8% of patients undergoing fiberbronchoscopy In nearly 90% of patients in the ICU, persistent lung infiltrates can be seen on chest X-rays. Therefore, the correct assessment of so-called dispersive delayed pneumonia, so as to take appropriate treatment, not only prevents misdiagnosis, but also avoids unnecessary long courses or unreasonable application of antibacterial treatment, saves medical and health resources, and reduces antibiotic selective pressure and resistance Sexuality.

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