Predictive value of community-acquired pneumonia severity scores on lung cancer patients with immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated pneumonitis: a retrospective analysis
Fen Lan,
Yuji Wang,
Bo Fan
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated pneumonitis (CIP) is a potentially fatal type of immune-related adverse events. There is urgent need for objective and consistent assessment tools for evaluating the severity of CIP. Several severity scores of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) might meet the need.
Methods: A retrospective study was conducted to explore preliminarily if several CAP severity scores including Pneumonia Severity Index (PSI), CURB65, CRB65 and SMART-COP, could predict the mo… Show more
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