2015, Number 03
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MediSan 2015; 19 (03)
Prognosis factors in the pneumonia associated with the mechanical ventilation
Navarro RZ, Torres BFM, Romero GLI, Fong RS, Fernández GA
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 307-313
PDF size: 75.60 Kb.
ABSTRACT
An analytic investigation of cases and controls, of 172 patients exposed to
mechanical ventilation, assisted in the Intensive Care Unit from "Saturnino Lora
Torres" Teaching Clinical Surgical Provincial Hospital in Santiago de Cuba was
carried out from May, 2013 to the same period of 2014, with the objective of
identifying the prognosis factors influencing on the emergence of pneumonia
associated with the mechanical ventilation. The study group was formed by 72
affected, and the control group by 100. Among the factors showing significant
importance for prognosis there were: intubation time longer than 7 days, sedation,
reintubation and previous administration of antibiotics.
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