The purpose of this observational study is to collect prospective data on the occurrence of bacterial and viral pneumonia in the ICU setting. Current classification systems for pneumonia promote over treatment with antibiotics as they do not specifically recognize the presence of culture-negative and viral pneumonia. The investigators will collect data to determine if a novel pneumonia classification system can be developed that more accurately links the etiology of pneumonia (antibiotic-susceptible bacterial pneumonia, antibiotic-resistant bacterial pneumonia, culture-negative pneumonia, viral pneumonia) to clinical outcomes. Additionally, the investigators will collect data on the practice of antimicrobial stewardship in the ICU setting to determine if further improvements in antibiotic practices can be accomplished in the future.
The investigators will be prospectively collecting data on patients admitted to the 8300 and 8400 medical intensive care units at Barnes-Jewish Hospital requiring invasive mechanical ventilation for support in respiratory failure from pneumonia. Data will be collected on patients admitted from 1/2016-12/2016. The investigators will be collecting initial patient characteristic data as well as reviewing microbial specimen results (tracheal aspirate, bronchial alveolar lavage, viral multiplex, blood cultures) and antibiotic usage in real time. The investigators will identify any changes in antibiotic usage demonstrated with the advising of the ICU antibiotic stewardship team.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
364
ICU stewardship team will provide recommendations to the ICU team regarding antibiotic de-escalation and duration of therapy in attempts of improving antibiotic stewardship practices without compromising patient outcomes.Recommendations will be based on patient showing clinical improvement combined with microbial culture data.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
St Louis, Missouri, United States
In-hospital mortality
Time frame: maxiumum of 12 months
Hospital length of stay
Time frame: maximum of 12 months
ICU length of stay
Time frame: maximum of 12 months
Days of invasive mechanical ventilation
Time frame: maximum of 12 months
Total days of antibiotic, antiviral, and antifungal administration (collected both as a total days of therapy and by individual agent)
The investigators will collect this information by reviewing the electronic medical record which delineates dates and times of each of the medications administered to a participant by nursing staff. The specific dates as well as total consecutive calendar days of each antibiotic administered will be charted in a database for further analysis. Antibiotics will be ranked for spectrum of activity based on microbial coverage as per the Barnes-Jewish Hospital antibiogram most recently published in 2014. De-escalation will be defined as a decrease in number and/or spectrum of antimicrobials administered. Antibiotics, antiviral, antifungals including those which fall into the following classes will be recorded: Penicillins, Floroquinalones, Macrolides, Vancomycin, Linezolid, Cephalosporins, Carbapenems, Monobactams, Aztreonam, Aminoglycocides, Tetracyclines, Metronidazole, non-specific antifungals, Azoles \& derivatives, antivirals.
Time frame: maximum of 12 months (including planned course of antibiotics to be continued upon discharge)
Total days of septic shock as defined by the requirement of vasopressor therapy for maintaining a MAP > 60
The electronic medical record will be utilized to determine the number of days for which a participant required vasopressor therapy for blood pressure support. Norepinephrine, Vasopressin, and Phenylephrine are considered vasopressors for this study.
Time frame: maximum of 12 months
Occurrence of ventilator-associated events
tracheostomy placement, VAP, pneumothorax while on ventilator
Time frame: maximum of 12 months
Disposition
Discharge documentation and social work notes will be reviewed to determine if the patient was discharged to home, an extended care facility/skilled nursing facility, hospice (at home or facility), long term acute care hospital, psychiatric ward, other hospital, or inpatient rehabilitation center. If the patient died in the hospital prior any discharge, this will be documented as the disposition.
Time frame: maximum of 12 months
90 day readmission rate
readmission all causes at 90 days post-discharge from index hospitalization
Time frame: 90 days from time of discharge from index hospitalization
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