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Late-Onset Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Nontrauma Intensive Care Unit Patients
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 10/23/09
Gacouin A et al. – In the nontrauma patient population, early EN was not associated with development of late–onset VAP. In this population, severity of the disease during the first 5 days of MV seemed to be associated with late–onset VAP. In addition, the results suggest that the risk of late–onset VAP is higher in patients with a tube size 7.5 than in patients with a tube size <7.5.
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