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Abstract 


We studied risk factors for nosocomial pneumonia and fatality in 233 intensive care unit patients requiring continuous mechanical ventilation. Ventilator-associated pneumonia was diagnosed in 49 (21%) of the 233 patients. Of the 8 risk factors univariately associated with the development of pneumonia, only the presence of an intracranial pressure monitor (p less than 0.002), treatment with cimetidine (p less than 0.01), hospitalization during fall-winter seasons (p less than 0.04), and mechanical ventilator circuit changes every 24 h rather than every 48 h (p less than 0.02) remained significant after stepwise logistic regression. The overall fatality rate for the 49 patients who developed ventilator-associated pneumonia was 55%. Ventilator-associated pneumonia was 1 of 18 variables univariately associated with overall patient fatality, but it was not among the 7 variables present after multivariate analysis. The data delineate risk factors associated with the development of nosocomial pneumonia and fatality in patients receiving continuous mechanical ventilation.

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