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Oral Care Protocol Combined with Ventilator Bundle Reduces VAP Rates

06/30/2008

Note: Tables and figures available in the July 2008 issue of ICT.

Introduction

Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common complication of mechanical ventilation. Between 10 percent and 20 percent of patients who are intubated and receive mechanical ventilation develop VAP.1 The incidence is related to the duration of mechanical ventilation, with patients who are intubated more than 72 hours demonstrating incidence rates near 20 percent.2 This high incidence rate is of particular concern because the mortality rate is doubled in critically ill patients who develop VAP.1 In ICU patients of a private community teaching hospital, ventilated patients with VAP had mortality rates of 45.5 percent compared with 32.2 percent in ventilated patients without VAP.3

Economic Impact of VAP

The economic costs associated with VAP care are high, and as reimbursement for hospital-acquired conditions declines, hospitals and healthcare providers will shoulder more of the cost burden. Rello et al.4 found that the development of VAP was associated with an additional mean hospital cost exceeding $40,000 per patient. In a cost comparison of community-acquired pneumonia of patients with VAP, Kollef et al.5 found costs of community-acquired pneumonia ranged from $25,218 to $40,577, whereas VAP costs ranged from $150,841 to $151,155.

Pathogens Associated with VAP

The most common pathogens isolated in patients with VAP are Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus species, and Acinetobacter species.6 In a study of patients who had been intubated for more than 72 hours, 57 percent were infected with strains of bacteria that were resistant to multiple antibiotics,2 which would likely add to the cost of care.

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