Risk factors for ventilator-associated pneumonia in trauma patients: A descriptive analysis

被引:19
|
作者
Suresh Kumar Arumugam [1 ]
Insolvisagan Mudali [1 ]
Gustav Strandvik [1 ]
Ayman El-Menyar [2 ,3 ]
Ammar Al-Hassani [1 ]
Hassan Al-Thani [1 ]
机构
[1] Trauma Surgery Section, Department of Surgery, Hamad General Hospital
[2] Clinical Research, Trauma Surgery Section, Hamad General Hospital
[3] Clinical Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
关键词
Ventilator-associated pneumonia; Trauma; Mechanical ventilation; Intubation location; Intensive care unit;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R563.1 [肺炎]; R641 [创伤];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ; 100210 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND:We sought to evaluate the risk factors for developing ventilator-associated pneumonia(VAP)and whether the location of intubation posed a risk in trauma patients.METHODS:Data were retrospectively reviewed for adult trauma patients requiring intubation for>48 hours,admitted between 2010 and 2013.Patients’demographics,clinical presentations and outcomes were compared according to intubation location(prehospital intubation[PHI]vs.trauma room[TRI])and presence vs.absence of VAP.Multivariate regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of VAP.RESULTS:Of 471 intubated patients,332 patients met the inclusion criteria(124 had PHI and208 had TRI)with a mean age of 30.7±14.8 years.PHI group had lower GCS(P=0.001),respiratory rate(P=0.001),and higher frequency of head(P=0.02)and chest injuries(P=0.04).The rate of VAP in PHI group was comparable to the TRI group(P=0.60).Patients who developed VAP were 6 years older,had significantly lower GCS and higher ISS,head AIS,and higher rates of polytrauma.The overall mortality was 7.5%,and was not associated with intubation location or pneumonia rates.In the early-VAP group,gram-positive pathogens were more common,while gram-negative microorganisms were more frequently encountered in the late VAP group.Logistic regression analysis and modeling showed that the impact of the location of intubation in predicting the risk of VAP appeared only when chest injury was included in the models.CONCLUSION:In trauma,the risk of developing VAP is multifactorial.However,the location of intubation and presence of chest injury could play an important role.
引用
收藏
页码:203 / 210
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Risk factors for ventilator-associated pneumonia in trauma patients: A descriptive analysis
    Arumugam, Suresh Kumar
    Mudali, Insolvisagan
    Strandvik, Gustav
    El-Menyar, Ayman
    Al-Hassani, Ammar
    Al-Thani, Hassan
    [J]. WORLD JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2018, 9 (03) : 203 - 210
  • [2] Risk Factors for Relapse of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Trauma Patients
    Rangel, Erika L.
    Butler, Karyn L.
    Johannigman, Jay A.
    Tsuei, Betty J.
    Solomkin, Joseph S.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE, 2009, 67 (01): : 91 - 96
  • [3] Risk and prognostic factors of ventilator-associated pneumonia in trauma patients
    Cavalcanti, M
    Ferrer, M
    Ferrer, R
    Morforte, R
    Garnacho, A
    Torres, A
    [J]. CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2006, 34 (04) : 1067 - 1072
  • [4] Supine position and nonmodifiable risk factors for ventilator-associated pneumonia in trauma patients
    Michetti, Christopher P.
    Prentice, Heather A.
    Rodriguez, Jennifer
    Newcomb, Anna
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2017, 213 (02): : 405 - 412
  • [5] Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Trauma Patients
    Leonard, Kenji
    Waibel, Brett
    Borst, Gregory
    Poulin, Nathaniel
    Goettler, Claudia
    Coogan, Michael
    Toschlog, Eric
    [J]. CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2013, 41 (12)
  • [6] Risk factors of second ventilator-associated pneumonia in trauma patients: a retrospective cohort study
    Alejandro Villaamil
    Lien Han
    Philippine Eloy
    Delphine Bachelet
    Maël Gennequin
    Caroline Jeantrelle
    Jean-Denis Moyer
    Emmanuel Weiss
    Arnaud Foucrier
    [J]. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2023, 49 : 1981 - 1988
  • [7] Risk factors of second ventilator-associated pneumonia in trauma patients: a retrospective cohort study
    Villaamil, Alejandro
    Han, Lien
    Eloy, Philippine
    Bachelet, Delphine
    Gennequin, Mael
    Jeantrelle, Caroline
    Moyer, Jean-Denis
    Weiss, Emmanuel
    Foucrier, Arnaud
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY SURGERY, 2023, 49 (04) : 1981 - 1988
  • [8] VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA IN TRAUMA PATIENTS: THE ROLE OF NON-MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS
    Michetti, Christopher
    Newcomb, Anna
    Prentice, Heather
    Rodriguez, Jennifer
    [J]. CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2015, 43 (12)
  • [9] Ventilator-associated pneumonia in pediatric trauma patients
    Taira, Breena R.
    Fenton, Kimberly E.
    Lee, Thomas K.
    Meng, Hongdao
    McCormack, Jane E.
    Huang, Emily
    Singer, Adam J.
    Scriven, Richard J.
    Shapiro, Marc J.
    [J]. PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2009, 10 (04) : 491 - 494
  • [10] Ventilator-associated events, not ventilator-associated pneumonia, is associated with higher mortality in trauma patients
    Meagher, Ashley D.
    Lind, Margaret
    Senekjian, Lara
    Iwuchukwu, Chinenye
    Lynch, John B.
    Cuschieri, Joseph
    Robinson, Bryce R. H.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND ACUTE CARE SURGERY, 2019, 87 (02): : 307 - 314