Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Primary Care 1/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research article

A pilot study of the use of near-patient C-Reactive Protein testing in the treatment of adult respiratory tract infections in one Irish general practice

Authors: Kim E Kavanagh, Eamonn O'Shea, Rita Halloran, Peter Cantillon, Andrew W Murphy

Published in: BMC Primary Care | Issue 1/2011

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

New approaches are being sought to safely reduce community antibiotic prescribing. A recent study demonstrated that CRP testing resulted in decreased antibiotic prescribing for lower respiratory tract infection in primary care. There is little other published primary care data available evaluating CRP in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections in routine clinical practice. This pilot study aims to describe the performance of near-patient CRP testing, in a mixed payments health system. Specific areas to be reviewed included the integrity of the study protocol, testing of data collection forma and acceptability of the intervention.

Patients

Patients over the age of 18 years, with acute cough and/or sore throat with a duration of one month or less, in routine clinical practice.

Method

Design: A pilot with a cross-sectional design. The first 60 recruited patients were treated with routine clinical management, and GP's had no access to a CRP test. For the subsequent 60 patients, access to CRP testing was available.
Participants: 3 GP's in one Irish primary care practice recruited 120 patients, fulfilling the above criteria over five months, from January 1 to May 31, 2010.
Main outcome measures: The primary outcome was antibiotic prescription at the index consultation. Secondary outcomes were the numbers of delayed prescriptions issued, patient satisfaction immediately after consultation and re-consultations and antibiotic prescriptions during 28 days follow-up.

Results

The protocol and data collection forms worked well and the intervention of CRP testing appeared acceptable. Thirty-five (58%) patients in the no-test group received antibiotic prescriptions compared to 27 (45%) in the test group. Both groups demonstrated similarly high level of patient satisfaction (85%). Fourteen (23%) patients in the CRP test group re-attended within 28 days compared to 9 (15%) in the no-CRP test group.

Conclusion

This pilot study confirms the potential feasibility of a full trial in Irish general practice. Further consideration of possible increased re-attendance rates in a mixed payments health system is appropriate. We intend to pursue a larger trial in a newly established regional primary care research network.
Literature
1.
go back to reference MacFarlane J, Holmes WF, MacFarlane RM: Reducing reconsultations for acute lower respiratory tract illness with an information leaflet: a randomized controlled study of patients in primary care. Br J Gen Pract. 1997, 47: 719-722.PubMedPubMedCentral MacFarlane J, Holmes WF, MacFarlane RM: Reducing reconsultations for acute lower respiratory tract illness with an information leaflet: a randomized controlled study of patients in primary care. Br J Gen Pract. 1997, 47: 719-722.PubMedPubMedCentral
2.
go back to reference Welschen I, Kuyvenhoven M, Hoes A, Verheij T: Antibiotics for acute respiratory tract symptoms: patients' expectations, GP's management and patient satisfaction. Family Practice. 2004, 21: 234-237. 10.1093/fampra/cmh303.CrossRefPubMed Welschen I, Kuyvenhoven M, Hoes A, Verheij T: Antibiotics for acute respiratory tract symptoms: patients' expectations, GP's management and patient satisfaction. Family Practice. 2004, 21: 234-237. 10.1093/fampra/cmh303.CrossRefPubMed
3.
go back to reference Melbye H, Stocks N: "Point of care testing for C-reactive protein. A new path for Australian GPs?". Australian Family Physician. 2006, 35 (7): 513-516.PubMed Melbye H, Stocks N: "Point of care testing for C-reactive protein. A new path for Australian GPs?". Australian Family Physician. 2006, 35 (7): 513-516.PubMed
4.
go back to reference van der Meer V, Neven AK, van den Broek PJ, Assendelft WJJ: Diagnostic value of C reactive protein in infections of the lower respiratory tract: systematic review. BMJ. 2005 van der Meer V, Neven AK, van den Broek PJ, Assendelft WJJ: Diagnostic value of C reactive protein in infections of the lower respiratory tract: systematic review. BMJ. 2005
5.
go back to reference Cals JWL, Butler C, Hopstaken RM, Hood K, Dinant GJ: Effect of point of care testing for CRP and training in communication skills on antibiotic use in lower respiratory tract infections: cluster randomized controlled trial. BMJ. 2009, 338: b1374-10.1136/bmj.b1374.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Cals JWL, Butler C, Hopstaken RM, Hood K, Dinant GJ: Effect of point of care testing for CRP and training in communication skills on antibiotic use in lower respiratory tract infections: cluster randomized controlled trial. BMJ. 2009, 338: b1374-10.1136/bmj.b1374.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
6.
go back to reference Bjerrum L, Gahrn-Hansen B, Munck A: C-reactive protein measurement in general practice may lead to lower antibiotic prescribing for sinusitis. BMJ. 2004, 54 (506): 659-662. Bjerrum L, Gahrn-Hansen B, Munck A: C-reactive protein measurement in general practice may lead to lower antibiotic prescribing for sinusitis. BMJ. 2004, 54 (506): 659-662.
7.
go back to reference Campbell JL, Mendive J, Timmermans A: Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care, Chapter 2: Primary Care Around the World. 2004, Oxford University Press Campbell JL, Mendive J, Timmermans A: Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care, Chapter 2: Primary Care Around the World. 2004, Oxford University Press
8.
go back to reference Central Statistics Office: Health Status and Health Service Utilisation. Quarterly National Household survey, Quarter 3. 2007, Central Statistics Office, Ireland, retrieved 1/3/2011, [http://www.cso.ie] Central Statistics Office: Health Status and Health Service Utilisation. Quarterly National Household survey, Quarter 3. 2007, Central Statistics Office, Ireland, retrieved 1/3/2011, [http://​www.​cso.​ie]
9.
go back to reference Lancaster GA, Dodd S, Williamson PR: Design and analysis of pilot studies: recommendations for good practice. J Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 2004, 10: 307-12. 10.1111/j..2002.384.doc.x.CrossRef Lancaster GA, Dodd S, Williamson PR: Design and analysis of pilot studies: recommendations for good practice. J Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 2004, 10: 307-12. 10.1111/j..2002.384.doc.x.CrossRef
10.
go back to reference Arain M, Campbell MJ, Cooper CL, Lancaster GA: What is a pilot or fesability study? A review of current practice and editorial policy. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 2010, 10: 67-10.1186/1471-2288-10-67.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Arain M, Campbell MJ, Cooper CL, Lancaster GA: What is a pilot or fesability study? A review of current practice and editorial policy. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 2010, 10: 67-10.1186/1471-2288-10-67.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
12.
go back to reference Esposito S, Tremolati E, Beglatti E, Bosis S, Gualtieri L, Principi N: Evaluation of a rapid bedside test for the quantitative determination of C-reactive protein. Clin Chem Lab Med. 2005, 43 (4): 438-440. 10.1515/CCLM.2005.077.CrossRefPubMed Esposito S, Tremolati E, Beglatti E, Bosis S, Gualtieri L, Principi N: Evaluation of a rapid bedside test for the quantitative determination of C-reactive protein. Clin Chem Lab Med. 2005, 43 (4): 438-440. 10.1515/CCLM.2005.077.CrossRefPubMed
13.
go back to reference Osei-Bimpong A, Meek JH, Lewis SM: ESR or CRP? A comparison of their clinical utility. Hematology. 2007, 12 (4): 353-357. 10.1080/10245330701340734.CrossRefPubMed Osei-Bimpong A, Meek JH, Lewis SM: ESR or CRP? A comparison of their clinical utility. Hematology. 2007, 12 (4): 353-357. 10.1080/10245330701340734.CrossRefPubMed
14.
go back to reference Orion Diagnostica: QuikRead CRP in various clinical situations. The value of C-reactive protein in primary health care. Espoo, Finland. 16-19. Orion Diagnostica: QuikRead CRP in various clinical situations. The value of C-reactive protein in primary health care. Espoo, Finland. 16-19.
15.
go back to reference Rothwell P: Treating Individuals 1: External validity of randomized controlled trials: "To whom do the results of this trial apply?". Lancet. 2005, 365: 82-93. 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17670-8.CrossRefPubMed Rothwell P: Treating Individuals 1: External validity of randomized controlled trials: "To whom do the results of this trial apply?". Lancet. 2005, 365: 82-93. 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17670-8.CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Cals JW, Chappin FH, Hopstaken RM, van Leeuwen ME, Hood K, Butler CC, Dinant GJ: C-reactive protein point-of -care testing for lower respiratory tract infections: a qualitative evaluation of experiences by GPs. Family Practice. 2010, 27 (2): 212-8. 10.1093/fampra/cmp088.CrossRefPubMed Cals JW, Chappin FH, Hopstaken RM, van Leeuwen ME, Hood K, Butler CC, Dinant GJ: C-reactive protein point-of -care testing for lower respiratory tract infections: a qualitative evaluation of experiences by GPs. Family Practice. 2010, 27 (2): 212-8. 10.1093/fampra/cmp088.CrossRefPubMed
17.
go back to reference Melbye H, Hvidsten D, Holm A, Nordbø SA, Brox J: The course of C-reactive protein response in untreated upper respiratory tract infection. Br J Gen Pract. 2004, 54 (506): 653-658.PubMedPubMedCentral Melbye H, Hvidsten D, Holm A, Nordbø SA, Brox J: The course of C-reactive protein response in untreated upper respiratory tract infection. Br J Gen Pract. 2004, 54 (506): 653-658.PubMedPubMedCentral
18.
go back to reference Kavanagh KE, O' Brien N, Glynn LG, Vellinga A, Murphy AW: WestREN: a description of an Irish academic general practice research network. BMC Family Practice. 2010, 11: 74-10.1186/1471-2296-11-74.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Kavanagh KE, O' Brien N, Glynn LG, Vellinga A, Murphy AW: WestREN: a description of an Irish academic general practice research network. BMC Family Practice. 2010, 11: 74-10.1186/1471-2296-11-74.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
Metadata
Title
A pilot study of the use of near-patient C-Reactive Protein testing in the treatment of adult respiratory tract infections in one Irish general practice
Authors
Kim E Kavanagh
Eamonn O'Shea
Rita Halloran
Peter Cantillon
Andrew W Murphy
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Primary Care / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 2731-4553
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-12-93

Other articles of this Issue 1/2011

BMC Primary Care 1/2011 Go to the issue