Antibiotic therapy in ventilator-Associated tracheobronchitis: A literature review

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The concept of ventilator-Associated tracheobronchitis is controversial; its definition is not unanimously accepted and often overlaps with ventilatorassociated pneumonia. Ventilatorassociated tracheobronchitis has an incidence similar to that of ventilatorassociated pneumonia, with a high prevalence of isolated multiresistant agents, resulting in an increase in the time of mechanical ventilation and hospitalization but without an impact on mortality. The performance of quantitative cultures may allow better diagnostic definition of tracheobronchitis associated with mechanical ventilation, possibly avoiding the overdiagnosis of this condition. One of the major difficulties in differentiating between ventilator-Associated tracheobronchitis and ventilator-Associated pneumonia is the exclusion of a pulmonary infiltrate by chest radiography; thoracic computed tomography, thoracic ultrasonography, or invasive specimen collection may also be required. The institution of systemic antibiotic therapy does not improve the clinical impact of ventilator-Associated tracheobronchitis, particularly in reducing time of mechanical ventilation, hospitalization or mortality, despite the possible reduced progression to ventilator-Associated pneumonia. However, there are doubts regarding the methodology used. Thus, considering the high prevalence of tracheobronchitis associated with mechanical ventilation, routine treatment of this condition would result in high antibiotic usage without clear benefits. However, we suggest the institution of antibiotic therapy in patients with tracheobronchitis associated with mechanical ventilation and septic shock and/or worsening of oxygenation, and other auxiliary diagnostic tests should be simultaneously performed to exclude ventilator-Associated pneumonia. This review provides a better understanding of the differentiation between tracheobronchitis associated with mechanical ventilation and pneumonia associated with mechanical ventilation, which can significantly decrease the use of antibiotics in critically ventilated patients.

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Alves, A. E., & Pereira, J. M. (2018, January 1). Antibiotic therapy in ventilator-Associated tracheobronchitis: A literature review. Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva. Associacao de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB. https://doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20180014

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