Ventilator-Associated Lower Respiratory Tract Infections and Their Association With COVID-19: A Retrospective Cohort Study in a Portuguese Intensive Treatment Unit

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Fernandes, Andre [1 ]
Patricio, Joao Nuno [2 ]
Jorge, Rita [2 ]
Nazareth, Raquel [2 ]
Pereira, Carlos S. [2 ]
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[1] Hosp Beatriz Angelo, Internal Med, Loures, Portugal
[2] Hosp Beatriz Angelo, Intens Care Unit, Loures, Portugal
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critical care; antimicrobial resistance; nosocomial infection; ventilator-associated pneumonia; invasive mechanical ventilation; covid-19; PNEUMONIA; TRACHEOBRONCHITIS;
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10.7759/cureus.54108
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R5 [内科学];
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Introduction Ventilator -associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most common infectious complication related to admission to an Intensive Treatment Unit (ITU). Ventilator -associated lower respiratory tract infection (VA-LRTI) is a broader diagnosis than VAP. By disregarding radiological criteria, it will include both VAP and ventilatorassociated tracheobronchitis. This study, conducted in the setting of a Portuguese ITU, aims to study the incidence, microbiology and clinical outcome of VA-LRTI and its association with COVID-19. Methods A retrospective cohort study included patients admitted to a Portuguese ITU who underwent invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) for over 48 hours between 01/01/2021 and 31/12/2021. The Hospitals in Europe Link for Infection Control through Surveillance (HELICS) criteria were applied, disregarding the radiological criteria, for the diagnosis of VA-LRTI. Results The group of patients with COVID-19 had 46.38 episodes of VA-LRTI/1000 days of ventilation, while patients without COVID-19 had 16.35 episodes/1000 days of ventilation (RR 2.78, p < 0.001). Of the 85 microorganisms isolated, 82% were gram -negative microorganisms, with species of the genus Klebsiella being the most prevalent (22.4%). There was a lower prevalence of beta-lactam-resistant organisms in patients with COVID-19 (RR 0.35, p = 0.031). The development of VA-LRTI is associated with longer times of IMV (difference in medians 10 days, p < 0.001), but with no significant differences in mortality (RR 1.21, p = 0.14). Discussion Patients with COVID-19 seem more predisposed to developing VA-LRTI, possibly due to intrinsic characteristics of the disease. Although no increase in mortality has been demonstrated, VA-LRTI can entail important costs related to morbidity, antibiotic pressure and economic costs that must be considered.
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