Late ventilator-associated pneumonia: analysis of baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes in the ATTAIN studies

  • Rubinstein E
  • Barriere S
  • Genter F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pneumonia is a leading cause of death associated with hospital-acquired infections. Late ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), defined as disease onset after ≥4 days of mechanical ventilation, is associated with worse outcomes than other forms of hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP).

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Rubinstein, E., Barriere, S., Genter, F., Corey, G., Lee, P., & Lalani, T. (2010). Late ventilator-associated pneumonia: analysis of baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes in the ATTAIN studies. Critical Care, 14(Suppl 1), P80. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc8312

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