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Early- and late-onset ventilator-associated pneumonia acquired in the intensive care unit: comparison of risk factors
Authors:Giard Marine  Lepape Alain  Allaouchiche Bernard  Guerin Claude  Lehot Jean-Jacques  Robert Marc-Olivier  Fournier Gérard  Jacques Didier  Chassard Dominique  Gueugniaud Pierre-Yves  Artru François  Petit Paul  Robert Dominique  Mohammedi Ismaël  Girard Raphaëlle  Cêtre Jean-Charles  Nicolle Marie-Christine  Grando Jacqueline  Fabry Jacques  Vanhems Philippe
Affiliation:Laboratory of Epidemiology and Public Health, CNRS UMR 5558, Lyon 1 University, 69008 Lyon, France.
Abstract:PURPOSE: To compare risk factors of early- (E) and late-onset (L) ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). MATERIALS AND METHODS: An epidemiological survey based on a nosocomial infection surveillance program of 11 intensive care units (ICUs) of university teaching hospitals in Lyon, France, was conducted. A total of 7236 consecutive ventilated patients, older than 18 years and hospitalized in ICUs for at least 48 hours, were studied between 1996 and 2002. Data during ICU stay, patient-dependent risk factors, device exposure, nosocomial infections occurrence, and outcome were collected. The cutoff point definition between E-VAP (six days) was based on the daily hazard rate of VAP. RESULTS: The VAP incidence rate was 13.1%, 356 (37.6%) E-VAP (within 6 days of admission) and 590 (62.4%) L-VAP were reported. Independent risk factor for E-VAP vs L-VAP was surgical diagnostic category (odds ratio [OR], 1.49 [95% confidence interval, 1.07-2.07]), whereas independent risk factors for L-VAP vs E-VAP were older age (OR, 1.01 [1.01-1.02]), high Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (OR, 1.01 [1.00-1.02]), infection on admission (OR=2.22 [1.61-3.03]), another nosocomial infection before VAP (OR, 5.88 [3.33-11.11]), and exposure to central venous catheter before VAP (OR, 4.76 [1.04-20.00]). CONCLUSIONS: E-VAP and L-VAP have different risk factors, highlighting the need for developing specific preventive measures.
Keywords:Ventilator-associated pneumonia   Intensive care units   Epidemiology   Early and late onset   Risk factors   Nosocomial infection
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