2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2021.03.001
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Evaluation of ventilator associated events in critically ill patients with invasive mechanical ventilation: A prospective cohort study at a resource limited setting in Northern India

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“…The ventilator bundle aims to prevent aspiration, decrease colonization in the upper respiratory tract and decrease the length of mechanical ventilation [ 17 ]. That is why it was associated with the decrease of both IVAC and PVAP, but VAC has multifactorial non-infectious risk factors that cannot be controlled by only ventilator bundle [ 24 ].…”
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“…The ventilator bundle aims to prevent aspiration, decrease colonization in the upper respiratory tract and decrease the length of mechanical ventilation [ 17 ]. That is why it was associated with the decrease of both IVAC and PVAP, but VAC has multifactorial non-infectious risk factors that cannot be controlled by only ventilator bundle [ 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of VAP has taken a forward step in the recent past. 1,2 In the days of antibiotic resistance, with the increase in multidrug-resistant and pan-drug-resistant organisms, VAP will have a deleterious impact on patient outcome, which increases intensive care unit (ICU) stay and the overall health care cost burden. The incidence of VAP was reported to be 9 to 18.3 VAP episodes per 1000 ventilator days as per EU-VAP/CAP was a prospective observational survey conducted in 27 ICUS from nine European Countries.…”
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“…Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a sequential and preventable complication in mechanically ventilated patients. The incidence of VAP has taken a forward step in the recent past 1,2 . In the days of antibiotic resistance, with the increase in multidrug-resistant and pan-drug-resistant organisms, VAP will have a deleterious impact on patient outcome, which increases intensive care unit (ICU) stay and the overall health care cost burden.…”
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