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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Pathogenesis and control of infection associated with the oropharynx and the polyvinyl chloride endotracheal tube

McGovern, James Gerard January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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OcorrÃncia e perfil de resistÃncia aos antimicrobianos de bactÃrias isoladas de lavado broncoalveolar de pacientes internados em hospitais de Fortaleza no perÃodo de janeiro de 1996 a dezembro de 2001 / Occurrence and antimicrobial resistance profile of bacteria isolated from bronchoalveolar lavage of patients admitted to hospitals in Fortaleza in the period from January 1996 to December 2001

Tereza de Jesus Pinheiro Gomes Bandeira 18 October 2002 (has links)
Justificativa â A pneumonia hospitalar (PH) à causa de morbidade e mortalidade elevadas em pacientes hospitalizados. A terapia antimicrobiana empÃrica adequada e precoce pode salvar a vida de mais da metade dos pacientes com PH e deve ser baseada em padrÃes locais de sensibilidade a antimicrobianos. Praticamente todo tratamento de PH Ã, inicialmente, empÃrico. O objetivo deste trabalho à contribuir com o conhecimento do padrÃo regional de resistÃncia de microrganismos nesse contexto. Metodologia â Foram estudados 588 resultados de culturas de lavado bronco-alveolar (LBA) de pacientes internados em Fortaleza, processados na rotina de um laboratÃrio privado, no perÃodo de janeiro de 1996 a dezembro de 2001. Como resultado de pesquisa aos prontuÃrios mÃdicos desses pacientes, dois grupos foram criados: Grupo 1, com n=147, composto por pacientes com pneumonia hospitalar (PH) notificada segundo os critÃrios do Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Grupo 2, com n=382, pacientes com pneumonia nÃo-hospitalar (PNH). Utilizou-se a tÃcnica quantitativa de cultivo descrita nos trabalhos de Kahn e Jones (1987), Salata et al. (1987) e Carvalho (1997). IdentificaÃÃo e antibiogramas foram realizados no equipamento VITEK BioMerrieux, exceto para Streptococcus pneumoniae e Stenotrophomonas maltophilia cujos antibiogramas foram realizados pelo mÃtodo Kirby-Bauer e E-test respectivamente. Resultados â No Grupo 1, os cinco microrganismos mais freqÃentes foram Pseudomonas aeruginosa [56 casos (38,1%)], Staphylococcus aureus [24 casos (16,3%)], Klebsiella pneumoniae [12 casos (8,2%)], Acinetobacter spp [12 casos (8,2%)] e Serratia marcescens [10 casos (6,8%)]. No Grupo 2, encontraram-se, mais freqÃentemente, Pseudomonas aeruginosa [113 casos (29,6%)], Staphylococcus aureus [89 casos (23,3%)], Klebsiella pneumoniae [32 casos (8,4%)] e Acinetobacter spp [31 casos (8,1%)]. NÃo foi observada diferenÃa significativa entre os dois grupos para a etiologia. O mesmo ocorreu com o perfil de resistÃncia dos organismos, exceto para o Grupo 1 com S. aureus/oxacilina (p=0,027) e P. aeruginosa/piperacilina/tazobactam (p=0,003). No perfil de resistÃncia do conjunto total de amostras (n=751), destaca-se a de P. aeruginosa ao imipenem, de 40,8%; de Acinetobacter spp ao imipenem, de 10,0%; de Acinetobacter spp a Ampicilina/Sulbactam, de 44,3%; e de S. aureus a oxacilina, de 67,3%. O intervalo de tempo entre a data de internaÃÃo e a realizaÃÃo da cultura foi maior do que 7 dias em 60,18% dos casos. ConclusÃo - no trato respiratÃrio, o problema da multiresistÃncia bacteriana à evidente e preocupante com alta prevalÃncia de bacilos gram-negativos multiresistentes, marcadamente P. aeruginosa e Acinetobacter spp., assim como elevada resistÃncia a oxacilina nas amostras de Staphylococcus aureus. O Grupo 2 nÃo possui caracterÃsticas de pneumonia comunitÃria (PC), provavelmente, porque o tempo entre a internaÃÃo e a realizaÃÃo da cultura foi longo o suficiente para permitir a colonizaÃÃo do trato respiratÃrio superior pela microflora do ambiente hospitalar. à possÃvel que o Grupo 2 seja constituÃdo por pacientes com pneumonia comunitÃria severa refratÃria à antibioticoterapia que necessita internaÃÃo, ou que tiveram vÃrias internaÃÃes anteriores, com conseqÃente colonizaÃÃo por microflora hospitalar. InvestigaÃÃes subseqÃentes devem conferir atenÃÃo especial a esse aspecto. Pode ser Ãtil, neste contexto, o emprego de tÃcnicas de Biologia Molecular para melhor caracterizaÃÃo dos microrganismos isolados / Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) is associated with high morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Early, appropriate, and adequate empiric antibiotic therapy can save lives of more than half of all HAP patients and must be based on local data. This study will provide local patterns of antibiotic resistance. Practically all primary therapy of HAP is empiric and information from surveillance program of a given hospital is very important. We studied 588 Bronchoalveolar lavage cultures results from hospitalized patients performed in a private lab during a period of 6 years from 1996 to 2001. As a result of searching patientâs records, two groups were assigned: Group 1, n=147, patients with HAP notified by Nosocomial Infection Commission according to Center for Disease Control and Prevention-CDC; Group 2, n=382, patients with No-Nosocomial Pneumonia. Bacteriologic cultures were done quantitatively with a threshold of >= 105 according to Kahn and Jones (1987), Salataet al. (1987) and Carvalho (1997). Identification and susceptibility tests were performed on VITEK BioMerrieux except for Streptococcus pneumoniae and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. In patients from Group 1, the five most frequent agents were: P. aeruginosa 56 cases (38,1%), S.aureus 24 (16,3%), K. pneumonia 12 (8,2%), Acinetobacter spp 12 (8,2%) and S. marcescens 10 (6,8%). Group 2 shows: P. aeruginosa 113 (29,6%), Staphylococcus aureus 89 (23,3%), Klebsiella pneumoniae 32 (8,4%), Acinetobacter spp 31 (8,1%) and Candida spp 20 (5,2%). There was no significant difference between resistance profile of isolates when distributed in two groups except S. aureus/Oxacilina (p=0,027), P.aeruginosa/Piperacilina/Tazobactam (p=0,003). The resistance profile in total (n=751) was: P. aeruginosa/Imipenem 40,8%, Acinetobacter spp/Imipenem 10,0%, Acinetobacter spp/AmpicilinaSulbactam 44,3% e S. aureus/Oxacilina 67,3%. The time between admission date and culture request was more than 7days in 60,18% in both groups. Conclusion: a) drug-resistance in lower respiratory tract infection(LRTI) is a serious concern mainly with high prevalence of multi-R gram-negative like P. aeruginosa and Acinetobacter with high resistance for Imipenem and other β- IactÃmic and S. aureus with high resistance to Oxacilina. There was no significant difference between the two groups. Group 2 did not show characteristics of Community-Acquired Pneumoniae (CAP) maybe because of large intervals of time between admission and request of culture, or this kind of patient had either severe CAP with no response to prior multiple antimicrobial therapy or previous hospitalizations or even had recent hospitalization and consequent colonization. Forwards molecular studies should be performed on isolates to provide better characterization of lower respiratory tract pathogens.
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Epidemiology of Nosocomial Pneumonia in Adults Hospitalized in Canadian Acute Care Facilities

Johnston, Barbara 08 December 2011 (has links)
Background: Nosocomial pneumonia (NP) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Objective: The objectives of this study were to describe the epidemiology of NP in adult patients hospitalized in Canadian acute care facilities and identify prognostic indicators for death. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in 114 patients with NP admitted to hospitals that participated in a 2002 Canadian point prevalence survey. Results: A high proportion of NP patients had a rapidly or ultimately fatal underlying illness. NP in non-intensive care unit (ICU) patients accounted for the larger proportion of these infections.There was no mortality difference between patients with and without ventilator-associated NP, or with and without ICU-acquired NP. Delayed initiation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy was associated with a poorer outcome. Discussion: Strategies that result in the timely administration of appropriate antimicrobial therapy should be investigated in an effort to reduce NP-associated mortality.
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Epidemiology of Nosocomial Pneumonia in Adults Hospitalized in Canadian Acute Care Facilities

Johnston, Barbara 08 December 2011 (has links)
Background: Nosocomial pneumonia (NP) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Objective: The objectives of this study were to describe the epidemiology of NP in adult patients hospitalized in Canadian acute care facilities and identify prognostic indicators for death. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in 114 patients with NP admitted to hospitals that participated in a 2002 Canadian point prevalence survey. Results: A high proportion of NP patients had a rapidly or ultimately fatal underlying illness. NP in non-intensive care unit (ICU) patients accounted for the larger proportion of these infections.There was no mortality difference between patients with and without ventilator-associated NP, or with and without ICU-acquired NP. Delayed initiation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy was associated with a poorer outcome. Discussion: Strategies that result in the timely administration of appropriate antimicrobial therapy should be investigated in an effort to reduce NP-associated mortality.
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Détection phénotypique et moléculaire des colonisations bronchiques périopératoires en chirurgie thoracique oncologique / Phenotypic and molecular detection of periopeartive airways colonizations in patients submitted for thoracic oncologic surgery

D'Journo, Xavier Benoît 13 December 2010 (has links)
Les complications respiratoires restent la première cause des complications postopératoiresen chirurgie thoracique oncologique. Le développement des ces complications sont le plussouvent de nature infectieuse. Leur fréquence reste élevée (30 %) et représente la premièrecause de mortalité hospitalière. Des données récentes suggèrent que ces complicationsrespiratoires soient liées à une colonisation périopératoire des voies aériennes. Plusieurstravaux fondés sur l’analyse phénotypique de mise en culture traditionnelle démontrentl’existence d’une colonisation bronchique proximale chez près de 40 % des malades.Néanmoins, les liens entre colonisation et complications respiratoires restent controversés.Une des principales limites demeure les méthodes de cultures employées qui ne permettentl’identification que d’une faible partie (< 1%) des espèces microbiologiques potentiellementexistantes dans la biosphère. Nous avons formulé l’hypothèse que des techniques debiologie moléculaire d’amplification universelle des ADN présents dans les échantillonssuivies du clonage des produits de PCR et du séquençage de ces clones, appliquées à deséchantillons obtenus des bronches distales et de biopsies pulmonaires, permettraientl’identification de pathogènes bactériens, viraux ou émergents. Nos résultats suggèrent quel’identification précise et exhaustive de ces colonisations ne peut être réalisée que par uneapproche moléculaire moderne, innovante et systématique. Cette approche permetd’envisager, d’une part, un lien plus précis entre colonisation et complications respiratoires etd’autre part, l’identification de pathogènes difficilement cultivables ou émergents. / Postoperative respiratory complications remain the most frequent and seriouscomplications, as well as being the primary cause of hospital death after thoracic oncologicsurgery. Their incidence is relatively high and concern near 30 % of patients submitted forsurgery. These complications are notoriously infectious and airways colonizations (AWC)have been suggested to be an essential first step in the pathogenesis of this respiratorymorbidity. Previous studies have documented that AWC are presents in near 40 % of cases.However, correlation between AWC and respiratory complications remains controversial.One of the limits is the traditional phenotypic methods of cultures that precludes for definitiveconclusions when considering that majority of microbiological species required modern andinnovating techniques of culture to be identified. Recent data have demonstrated that 99% oforganisms seen microscopically are not cultivated by routine techniques and requiredmolecular techniques to be identified. We have postulated that instead of culture test,molecular detection (DNA genes amplification and sequencing of the bacterial 16S ribosomalRNA) applied to distal bronchial samples or to lung biopsies, should allow identifyingbacteria, virus or emerging pathogens. Our results suggest that molecular cultureindependenttechniques applied in the context of AWC will provide in the future a greatopportunity to precise correlation between colonization and respiratory complications and tothe other hand, to discover new and/or emerging pathogens that are currently unknown.
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Proteína C-reativa como marcador de evolução da pneumonia nosocomial

Moreno, Marcelo Spegiorin 24 February 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-01-26T12:51:45Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 marcelospegiorinmoreno_tese.pdf: 1082572 bytes, checksum: d3881298debccf50a2a1f76433f765a4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-02-24 / Resumo:Introdução: Pneumonias adquiridas no hospital (PAH) e pneumonias associadas à ventilação mecânica (PAVM) são complicações frequentes e importantes causas de aumento da morbidade, mortalidade e dos custos. Objetivo: O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar o valor prognóstico da dosagem seriada da PCR nos pacientes com pneumonia nosocomial (PN). Casuística e Método: Estudo prospectivo e observacional, conduzido em uma UTI de 24 leitos em um hospital terciário. Pacientes com PN, incluindo pacientes não ventilados e pacientes com pneumonia associada à ventilação mecânica foram incluídos. Dosagens diárias da PCR e cálculo da Taxa da PCR (TPCR) eram realizadas do dia da prescrição do antibiótico (D0) até o décimo dia. Pacientes foram classificados de acordo com a TPCR em 2 grupos: boa resposta (TPCR < 0,67 no D10) e má resposta (não-resposta ou resposta bifásica - TPCR 0,67 no D10). Resultados: Cento e cinquenta e cinco pacientes com PN foram avaliados e 64 foram incluídos. O grupo má resposta (n= 34) teve uma taxa de mortalidade geral de 53% em comparação a 20% no grupo boa resposta (n= 30) (RR = 2,65; IC 95%, 1,21-5,79, p = 0,01). Diferenças significantes entre os xii dois grupos foram encontradas a partir do Dia 4 (p= 0,01). A adequacidade da antibioticoterapia foi muito menor no grupo má resposta em comparação ao grupo boa resposta, 14,3% vs 66,7% (p = 0,008), respectivamente. Conclusão: Dosagens seriadas de PCR e a análise da cinética da TPCR são úteis no seguimento de pacientes com pneumonia nosocomial.
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Der Einfluss der Therapie mit Dornase alfa auf Beatmungsdauer und Entzündungsmediatoren bei beatmeten neurologischen Patienten / The impact of Dornase alfa therapy on duration of mechanical ventilation and inflammatory mediators in ventilated neurological patients

Grigoryev, Maria 16 June 2009 (has links)
No description available.

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