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Use of Ventilator Bundle and Staff Education to Decrease Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Intensive Care Patients.

Maria Parisi1, Vasiliki Gerovasili2, Stavros Dimopoulos1, Efstathia Kampisiouli1, Christina Goga1, Efstathia Perivolioti1, Athina Argyropoulou1, Christina Routsi1, Sotirios Tsiodras1, Serafeim Nanas1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), one of the most common hospital-acquired infections, has a high mortality rate.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the incidence of VAP in a multidisciplinary intensive care unit and to examine the effects of the implementation of ventilator bundles and staff education on its incidence.
METHODS: A 24-month-long before/after study was conducted, divided into baseline, intervention, and postintervention periods. VAP incidence and rate, the microbiological profile, duration of mechanical ventilation, and length of stay in the intensive care unit were recorded and compared between the periods.
RESULTS: Of 1097 patients evaluated, 362 met the inclusion criteria. The baseline VAP rate was 21.6 per 1000 ventilator days. During the postintervention period, it decreased to 11.6 per 1000 ventilator days (P = .01). Length of stay in the intensive care unit decreased from 36 to 27 days (P = .04), and duration of mechanical ventilation decreased from 26 to 21 days (P = .06).
CONCLUSIONS: VAP incidence was high in a general intensive care unit in a Greek hospital. However, implementation of a ventilator bundle and staff education has decreased both VAP incidence and length of stay in the unit. ©2016 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27694363     DOI: 10.4037/ccn2016520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Nurse        ISSN: 0279-5442            Impact factor:   1.708


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