The Combination Strategy to Reduce Early Ventilator Associated Pneumonia

AuthorHakimeh Arabnejaden
AuthorAbbas Ebadien
AuthorMahdi Ahmadinejaden
AuthorNematollah Jonid Jaffarien
AuthorSayed Davood Tadrisien
AuthorMasoud Saghafiniaen
AuthorAbbas Ali Imani Fooladien
OrcidAbbas Ebadi [0000-0002-2911-7005]en
Issued Date2011-10-31en
AbstractBackground: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most common nosocomial infection in intensive care units(ICUs), leading to increase in mortality and length of ICU and hospital stay as well as duration of mechanical ventilationand hospital charges . Methods: In a controlled clinical trial, 117 patients undergoing mechanical ventilation were evaluated in ICU in two groups comprising control (n=71) and intervention (n=46); the former received the ward's routine care, and the latter received planned nursing care protocols. Incidence of pneumonia was investigated using clinical pulmonary infectionscore system (CPIS) and Mini-BAL method . Results: The incidence of early VAP was 19.6% and 40.8% in the intervention and the control groups respectively (P Conclusions: Precise implementation of planned and evidence-based nursing care is effective in reducing incidence,duration and hospital stay associated with early VAP .en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordVentilator Associated Pneumoniaen
KeywordNursing Careen
KeywordPrevention.en
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Combination Strategy to Reduce Early Ventilator Associated Pneumoniaen
TypeResearch Articleen

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