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Clinical pulmonary infection score to diagnose ventilator-associated pneumonia in children

Authors :
Krishan Chugh
Dhiren Gupta
Geetha R Menon
Anil Sachdev
M. Sethi
Chand Wattal
Source :
Indian Pediatrics. 48:949-954
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

There is a need to validate and suggest easy clinical method for diagnosis of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in developing countries.To validate the use of simplified Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score (CPIS) for the diagnosis of VAP.Prospective study.Pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care teaching hospital.30 children receiving mechanical ventilation for more than 48 hours and with simplified CPIS=6.All patients underwent flexible bronchoscopy to obtain bronchoalveolar lavage which was analyzed quantitatively. Colony count = 10(4) cfu/mL was considered reference standard for definite VAP.Of the five variables used for simplified CPIS, only patients temperature (P=0.013) and PaO2/FiO2 ratio were significant (P0.001) to differentiate the presence of definite VAP. Patients with definite VAP (BAL colony count = 10(4) cfu/mL) had CPIS of 8.4 while in no definite VAP group it was 6.4 (P=0.007). CPIS of 8 was found to have sensitivity of 80%, specificity 80%, PPV 86.9%, NPV 70.5% and accuracy 80%. The area under Receiver operating characteristic curve of CPIS against reference standard was 0.81± 0.069 (P=0.001).Simplified CPIS is useful in patients on mechanical ventilation to diagnose ventilator-associated pneumonia.

Details

ISSN :
09747559 and 00196061
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indian Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8e47349014af95deb3e4e9e845573c08