Paediatrica Indonesiana
Vol 52 No 4 (2012): July 2012

Chest x-ray findings and outcomes of children with suspected ventilator-associated pneumonia

Neni Sumarni (Department of Child Health, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. Semarang)
Muhammad Sholeh Kosim (Department of Child Health, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. Semarang)
Mohammad Supriatna (Department of Child Health, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. Semarang)
Eddy Sudijanto (Department of Radiology, Diponegoro University Medical School/Dr. Kariadi Hospital. Semarang)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Aug 2012

Abstract

Background Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is anosocomial infection in patients who have received mechanicalventilation (MV), either by endotracheal intubation ortracheostomy, for more than 48 hours. YAP represents 80% ofall hospital-acquired pneumonias. VAP incidence varies from5.1 %-33.3%. The modified clinical pulmonary infection scoreis a criteria for diagnosing suspected YAP and typically includesradiographic evidence. YAP is associated with significantmorbidity and mortality.Objective To determine the relationship between chest x-rayfindings and outcomes in children Mth suspected VAP.Methods This retrospective study was held in Dr. Kariadi Hospitalfrom January - December 2010. Data was collected from medicalrecords of pediatric ICU (PICU) patients with suspected VAP.Chest x-ray findings and patient outcomes were recorded. X-rayfindings were assessed by the on-duty radiologist. Chi square testwas used for statistical analysis.Results Subjects were 30 children consisting of 14 males and 16females. Patient outcomes were 23 patients survived and 7 patientsdied. Chest x-ray findings were categorized into the followinggroups and compared to patient survivability: diffuse infiltrates76.7% (OR=0.694; P=0.532; 95% CI 0.102 to 4.717), localhedinfiltrates 13.3% (OR=4.200; P=0.225; 95% CI 0.470 t037.49),and no infiltrates 10% (OR=1.222; P=0.436; 95% CI 0.593 to0.926). None of the x-ray findings had a significant correlationto patient outcomes.Conclusion There was no significant relationship between chestx-ray findings and outcomes in children with suspected VAP.[Paediatr rndones. 2012;52:233-8].

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Journal Info

Abbrev

paediatrica-indonesiana

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Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Paediatrica Indonesiana is a medical journal devoted to the health, in a broad sense, affecting fetuses, infants, children, and adolescents, belonged to the Indonesian Pediatric Society. Its publications are directed to pediatricians and other medical practitioners or researchers at all levels of ...