Ventilator-associated pneumonia and prior antibiotic exposure in intubated patients due to depressed consciousness | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Ventilator-associated pneumonia and prior antibiotic exposure in intubated patients due to depressed consciousness
Key Points
Ventilator-associated pneumonia incidence significantly correlates with prior antibiotic exposure in intubated patients, highlighting critical care challenges.
In a cohort of 150 intubated patients, 55% developed ventilator-associated pneumonia after recent antibiotic treatment, indicating vulnerability.
Assessment of medical records revealed a higher frequency of bacterial colonization in intubated patients exposed to antibiotics compared to those without exposure.
These findings suggest that antibiotic use may contribute to increased risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia, emphasizing the need for cautious prescribing.