Bronchoalveolar lavage in diagnosis of ventilator-associated pneumonia in patients with burns.

Wendy L Wahl, Karla S Ahrns, Mary-Margaret Brandt, Stephen A Rowe, Mark R Hemmila, Saman Arbabi
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Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality for patients with burns. In nonburn populations, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) excludes other pathology such as systemic inflammatory response syndrome. We hypothesized that BAL would decrease our false-positive VAP rate. All ventilated patients with burn injury who were admitted to our institution from July 2000 through June 2003 were included. After June 2001, BAL was used to make the diagnosis of VAP, with > or =10(4) organisms considered a positive result. Fifty patients met criteria for VAP, 21 in the pre-BAL period and 29 in the BAL period. Six patients (21%) in the BAL group had quantitative cultures <10(4) and were not treated. The outcomes for these patients were not different than those treated for VAP. There were no differences in age, TBSA size, antibiotic use, or ventilator days for the pre-BAL or BAL groups, although the pneumonia rate was lower for the BAL time period. The use of BAL eliminated the unnecessary antibiotic treatment of 21% of patients in the BAL time period and was associated with a lower rate of VAP.

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支气管肺泡灌洗对烧伤患者呼吸机相关性肺炎的诊断价值。
呼吸机相关性肺炎(VAP)仍然是烧伤患者发病和死亡的主要原因。在非烧伤人群中,支气管肺泡灌洗(BAL)排除了其他病理,如全身炎症反应综合征。我们假设BAL会降低我们的假阳性VAP率。本研究纳入了2000年7月至2003年6月在我院住院的所有烧伤患者。2001年6月以后,使用BAL诊断VAP,大于或=10(4)个生物体被认为是阳性结果。50例患者符合VAP标准,21例在BAL前期,29例在BAL期。BAL组有6例(21%)患者进行了定量培养
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