Antibiotics for ventilator-associated pneumonia

Nov 2, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Antibiotic treatment for pneumonia in ventilated patients

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Abstract

A total of 3571 participants were included across 12 studies assessing antibiotic therapies for ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP).

  • No significant difference was found in all-cause mortality between monotherapy and combination therapy for VAP.
  • Clinical cure rates showed no statistical difference between monotherapy and combination therapy, based on limited evidence.
  • Carbapenem antibiotics may lead to a statistically significant increase in clinical cure compared to non-carbapenem options.
  • The quality of evidence for clinical outcomes related to both carbapenem and non-carbapenem therapies was downgraded to moderate.
  • The findings may not apply to all patient groups due to the lack of identification of those at risk for multidrug-resistant bacteria.

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