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   Ventilator-associated pneumonia in critically ill patients with intensive antibiotic usage  
   
نویسنده bor c. ,demirag k. ,okcu o. ,cankayali i. ,uyar m.
منبع pakistan journal of medical sciences - 2015 - دوره : 31 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:1441 -1446
چکیده    Objective: ventilator-associated pneumonia (vap) is an infection with high mortality and morbidity that prolongs the length of stay in the intensive care unit (icu) and hospitalisation. vap is one of the most common infections in critically ill patients. this study aimed to prospectively determine the vap rate and associated factors in critically ill patients with intensive antibiotic usage during a one-year period. methods: in total,125 out of 360 patients admitted to the intensive care unit during the one-year study period (september 2010-2011) were included for follow-up for vap diagnosis. demographic data,apache ii scores,diagnoses on admission,clinical pulmonary infection scores (cpis),crp,procalcitonin,risk factors for infection,time to vap diagnosis,and bacteriological culture results were recorded. all data were assessed in terms of icu,hospital and 28-day mortality. results: in total,56 (45%) out of 125 patients were diagnosed with vap. in addition,91% of patients diagnosed with vap were administered antibiotics before diagnosis. in the vap patients,the mortality rates were 48,68 and 71% for 28-day,icu and hospital mortality,respectively. conclusion: the coexistence of clinical and microbiological parameters should not be sought when diagnosing vap in patients who use antibiotics intensively. vap can be diagnosed when cpis≤6 in cases with sufficient microbiological evidence. this strategy may decrease mortality by preventing a delay in therapy. © 2015,professional medical publications. all rights reserved.
کلیدواژه Clinical Pulmonary Infection Scores (CPIS); Mortality; Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP)
آدرس department of anaesthesiology and intensive care unit,izmir,turkey,ege university,school of medicine hospital, Turkey, department of anaesthesiology and intensive care unit,izmir,turkey,ege university,school of medicine hospital, Turkey, department of radiology,izmir,turkey,ege university,school of medicine hospital, Turkey, department of anaesthesiology and intensive care unit,izmir,turkey,ege university,school of medicine hospital, Turkey, department of anaesthesiology and intensive care unit,izmir,turkey,ege university,school of medicine hospital, Turkey
 
     
   
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