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PSI/PORT Pneumonia Severity

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Pro Tip

The Class I algorithm is the most time-saving step: if the patient is under 50, alert, has normal vital signs, and no listed comorbidities, they are Class I — discharge home with oral antibiotics without needing any labs. This one step alone can prevent hundreds of unnecessary blood tests and admissions annually in a busy emergency department.

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The PSI study published in NEJM in 1997 by Fine et al. was based on data from 38,039 patients across 275 hospitals — one of the largest validation studies ever conducted for a clinical prediction rule at the time. When the results showed that 51% of hospitalised pneumonia patients could safely have been treated as outpatients (Class I–II), it fundamentally changed how physicians conceptualised the need for hospital admission in pneumonia and led directly to significant reductions in hospitalisation rates across the USA and Europe.

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