Abstract

Objective This study discussed and analyzed the risk factors and nursing countermeasures of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in the children intensive care unit (ICU). Methods In this study, 155 children with mechanical ventilation in the pediatric intensive care unit from Oct. 2018 to Oct. 2020 were chosen as research objects. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of children and divided them into VAP groups and non-VAP groups according to the occurrence of VAP. Subsequently, we adopted a univariate and multivariate logistic regression model to analyze and clarify the risk factors of VAP and formulated the corresponding nursing countermeasures. Results 49 cases of total research objects had occurred VAP, with an infection rate of 31.62%. The primary pathogenic bacteria were Gram-negative bacteria (43/70, 61.43%). According to multivariate logistic regression analysis, the duration of mechanical ventilation, invasive procedures, and application of hormones and antacids are all independent risk factors for VAP in pediatric ICU. The VPA group had longer hospital stay than the non-VAP group, and the difference was statistically significant ((20.92 ± 4.16)d, (15.24 ± 3.77)d, t = 8.4383, P ≤ 0.001). The hospitalization cost of the VPA group was substantially higher than that of the non-VAP Group ((45.8 ± 10.4) thousand Yuan, (33.2 ± 4.3) thousand Yuan, t = 10.6822, P ≤ 0.001). Conclusion Children admitted to the pediatric ICU have a high VAP incidence. The primary pathogenic bacteria are Gram-negative bacteria. As the occurrence of VAP is closely related to a variety of factors, we should take targeted nursing countermeasures to reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation and the frequency of invasive operations and use the hormone and antacids rationally to reduce the risk of VAP and improve the prognosis.

Highlights

  • Most children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) have severe pneumonia, myocarditis, encephalitis, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, etc

  • According to the work in [6–8], the occurrence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is closely related to clinical nursing operations. erefore, it is of great significance to take effective preventive and nursing measures to reduce VAP risks in the pediatric ICU. is study retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of the 155 mechanically ventilated children in the pediatric ICU of our hospital from Oct. 2018 to Oct. 2020, aiming to clarify the risk factors, pathogen distribution characteristics, and prognosis of children admitted in our pediatric ICU with VAP, Journal of Healthcare Engineering to find targeted nursing countermeasures for the pediatric ICU of our hospital, and to provide a theoretical basis for clinical prevention of VAP

  • Over 20% children in the pediatric ICU will be treated with mechanical ventilation during treatment [12]. e complication of VAP in children often occurs with the widespread application of mechanical ventilation in the pediatric ICU

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Introduction

Most children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) have severe pneumonia, myocarditis, encephalitis, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, etc. The risk factors of VAP have been the hot spot in the analysis and research of the intensive care field. Erefore, it is of great significance to take effective preventive and nursing measures to reduce VAP risks in the pediatric ICU. Is study retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of the 155 mechanically ventilated children in the pediatric ICU of our hospital from Oct. 2018 to Oct. 2020, aiming to clarify the risk factors, pathogen distribution characteristics, and prognosis of children admitted in our pediatric ICU with VAP, Journal of Healthcare Engineering to find targeted nursing countermeasures for the pediatric ICU of our hospital, and to provide a theoretical basis for clinical prevention of VAP According to the work in [6–8], the occurrence of VAP is closely related to clinical nursing operations. erefore, it is of great significance to take effective preventive and nursing measures to reduce VAP risks in the pediatric ICU. is study retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of the 155 mechanically ventilated children in the pediatric ICU of our hospital from Oct. 2018 to Oct. 2020, aiming to clarify the risk factors, pathogen distribution characteristics, and prognosis of children admitted in our pediatric ICU with VAP, Journal of Healthcare Engineering to find targeted nursing countermeasures for the pediatric ICU of our hospital, and to provide a theoretical basis for clinical prevention of VAP

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