Implications of endotracheal tube biofilm for ventilator-associated pneumonia

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C. G. Adair
S. P. Gorman
B. M. Feron
L. M. Byers
D. S. Jones
C. E. Goldsmith
J. E. Moore
J. R. Kerr
M. D. Curran
G. Hogg
C. H. Webb
G. J. McCarthy
K. R. Milligan
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[1] Northern Ireland Regional Immunogenetics Laboratory,
[2] Department of Bacteriology,undefined
[3] Belfast City Hospital,undefined
[4] Department of Bacteriology,undefined
[5] The Royal Victoria Hospital,undefined
[6] Belfast,undefined
[7] Intensive Care Unit,undefined
[8] Belfast City Hospital,undefined
[9] School of Pharmacy,undefined
[10] The Queen's University of Belfast,undefined
[11] Belfast BT9 7BL,undefined
[12] UK e-mail: s.gorman@qub.ac.uk Fax + 44(1232) 272 005,undefined
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Intensive Care Medicine | 1999年 / 25卷
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Key words Ventilator-associated pneumonia; Microbial biofilm; Antibiotic resistance; Endotracheal tube; Medical device;
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Objective: To determine the relationship between, and antibiotic resistance of, endotracheal tube (ET) biofilm and pulmonary pathogens in ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP).¶Setting: General intensive care units in two university teaching hospitals.¶Design: The microbiology of ET biofilm and tracheal samples from patients with and without VAP were compared. For individual patients, matching pairs of pathogens were confirmed as identical and characterised for antibiotic susceptibility.¶Patients: 40 intensive care unit patients – 20 with VAP, 20 without VAP as control. The duration of intubation (median and range) was 6.5 days (3–17) and 5 days (2–10), respectively.¶Measurements and results: Samples of tracheal secretions were taken during ventilation for bacteriological culture. Following extubation, ETs were examined for the presence of biofilm. Isolates of high pathogenic potential included Staphylococcus aureus, enterococci, Enterobacteriaceae, pseudomonads and Candida spp. Where the same microorganism was found on tracheal and ET samples by phenotyping, these were confirmed as identical by genotyping and characterised for antibiotic susceptibility in both the free floating and biofilm forms. Seventy per cent of patients with VAP had identical pathogens isolated from both ET biofilm and tracheal secretions. No pairing of pathogens was observed in control patients (p < 0.005). Susceptibility data for these pairs show that the ET acts as a reservoir for infecting microorganisms which exhibit significantly greater antibiotic resistance than their tracheal counterparts.¶Conclusion: This investigation provides further evidence for the role of ET biofilm in VAP. The difficulty in eradicating an established microbial biofilm using antibiotics implies that increased attention must be directed towards modification of the ET to prevent or substantially reduce biofilm formation.
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页码:1072 / 1076
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