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sputum.\n\nA broad panel respiratory mPCR FA-PPP is performed on a respiratory tract sample collected 12 hours after inclusion.\n\nAfter inclusion (D0), an algorithm of early antibiotic adaptation and discontinuation will be applied immediately and repeated every day until day 7.\n\nThis algorithm of early antibiotic adaptation and discontinuation is based on a multimodal approach, using:\n\n* The appearance of sputum (clinical approach);\n* PCT values and kinetics (biological approach);\n* Results of mPCR FA-PPP (microbiological approach).",[13],"Procedure: Personalized antibiotic treatment",{"label":15,"type":6,"description":16,"interventionNames":17},"Usual strategy","Usual antibiotic treatment\n\nLeft at the discretion of the physician as in usual practice",[18],"Other: Usual antibiotic treatment",[20,26],{"type":21,"name":22,"description":23,"armGroupLabels":24,"otherNames":25},"PROCEDURE","Personalized antibiotic treatment","Personalized antibiotic treatment based on mPCR 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GOLD 2020), whatever the stage (I-IV)\n* Acute exacerbation (defined as the onset or worsening of one or more of the usual signs\u002Fsymptoms of COPD) with acute worsening of respiratory symptoms that result in additional therapy) with acute respiratory failure requiring admission to ICU and ventilatory support (invasive mechanical ventilation or non-invasive mechanical ventilation or high-flow nasal oxygen therapy with FiO2 ≥ 50%)\n* Informed consent of patient, patient's immediate family\u002F or inclusion in an emergency situation\n* Affiliation to a social security\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* The interval between admission to the hospital and admission to ICU more than 3 days\n* Antibiotic therapy clearly needed for a suspected or documented extra-respiratory infection\n* Congenital or acquired immunosuppression (congenital immune deficiency, high-grade hematologic malignancies, use of immunosuppressive drugs in the last 30 days including anti-cancer chemotherapy and antirejection medications, corticosteroid treatment ≥ 20 mg\u002Fd prednisone equivalent for at least 14 days, neutropenia, HIV with unknown or known CD4 \\\u003C200 \u002F µL in the past 6 months)\n* Tracheotomy\n* Bronchiectasis \u002F cystic fibrosis\n* Moribund patient (imminent death)\n* Patient deprived of liberty and \u002F or under legal protection measure\n* Patient already included in MULTI-EXA\n* Patient already included in a type 1 interventional study on antibiotics\n* Ongoing pregnancy","ALL","18 Years",{"count":77,"type":78},204,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[81],"NA","COPD is a common chronic disease. Its natural course is characterized by Acute exacerbations (AE). This may require hospitalization or even ICU\u002FRESUSCITATION admission. The most common causes are respiratory distress with hypercapnic acidosis that requires mechanical ventilation (Invasive or non-invasive). Lower respiratory tract infections, bacteria and\u002For viruses are the main pathogenic factors of AE. The treatment of AECOPD is initially symptomatic treatment, combining bronchodilators, ventilatory support (oxygen therapy and\u002For mechanical ventilation) and respiratory physiotherapy. Systemic corticosteroid therapy is optional. When i) the sputum is purulent and ii) increased dyspnea and \u002F or an increase in sputum volume is observed, antibiotic treatment is recommended for hospitalized patients. Antibiotic therapy is routinely recommended when mechanical ventilation is required.\n\nDuring ICU\u002FRESUSCITATION AECOPD, more than 85% of patients received antibiotic therapy, with a median duration of 8 to 9 days, and the benefit of antibiotic therapy is likely to be limited to infected patients. Suspected or documented lower respiratory tract bacteria, that is, 25% to 50% of patients. This will lead to overuse of antibiotics, which is a problem for patients and the community.\n\nA personalized antibiotic strategy could limit this phenomenon, relying on multimodal methods, using aspect of sputum (clinical method), procalcitonin (PCT) (biological method) and the FilmArray ™ Pneumonia Panel extended panel multiplex respiratory PCR Plus (mPCR FA-PPP) (Biomérieux®) (microbiological approach).\n\nThe hypothesis of this study is that sputum appearance, procalcitonin (PCT) and the FilmArray ™ Pneumonia Panel Plus expanded panel multiplex respiratory PCR (mPCR FA-PPP) (Biomérieux®) could be used in combination , and their results integrated into a decision-making algorithm aimed at personalizing antibiotic therapy and guiding its early termination in patients admitted to ICU\u002FRESUSCITATION due to acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) to the main benefit of antibiotic savings, and without additional risk to patient safety.",[84],"Acute Exacerbation of COPD",[86,87,88,89,90,91,92],"AECOPD","respiratory multiplex PCR","Appearance of sputum","Procalcitonin","Antibiotics saving","Diagnosis","Treatment","2025-06-24",{"date":95,"type":96},"2025-06-25","ACTUAL",{"date":98,"type":96},"2022-12-08",{"date":100,"type":78},"2026-06",{"name":5,"class":6},1]