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Ventilator-associated pneumoniaDiagnosis, pathogenesis and prevention

✍ Scribed by P. J. Young; S. A. Ridley


Book ID
104456105
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
352 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2409

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✦ Synopsis


Ventilator‐associated pneumonia is common, difficult to diagnose, affects the most vulnerable of patients and carries a high mortality. During prolonged mechanical ventilation the oropharynx, sinuses, dentition and stomach of critically ill patients become colonised with pathogenic bacteria. Colonised secretions pool in the oropharynx and subglottic space. These secretions repeatedly gain access to the lower airways by leakage past the tracheal tube cuff. If host defence mechanisms are overwhelmed, multiplication occurs in the lower respiratory tract producing an inflammatory response in the bronchioles and alveoli. The inflammatory response is characterised by capillary congestion, leucocyte and macrophage infiltration and fibrinous exudation into the alveolar spaces. If this inflammatory response occurs more than 48 h after intubation, it is called ventilator‐associated pneumonia. Prevention depends on reducing upper airway and gastrointestinal reservoirs of bacteria, reducing or abolishing aspiration of these bacteria past the tracheal tube cuff and enhancing bacterial clearance from the lower airways.


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