Evaluation of Ventilator Associated Respiratory Tract Infections (VARTI) by Common Anaerobic and Atypical Bacteria among the Patients of ICU of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bangladesh

Authors

  • S K Saiful Alam Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Medical College, Gazipur
  • Taneem Mohammad Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, Analgesia, Palliative and Intensive Care Medicine, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka;
  • Moinul Hassan Chowdhury Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesia and ICU, Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Medical College Hospital, Gazipur
  • Mohammad Jamal Abdel Naser Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Rangpur Medical College, Rangpur
  • Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Resident, MD(CCM) Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka,
  • S M Shamsuzzaman Professor & Head of the Department of Microbiology, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/jbsa.v34i1.67569

Keywords:

Intensive care unit (ICU), Ventilator associated respiratory tract infection (VARTI).

Abstract

Background and aim of the study:Ventilator-associated respiratory tract infection (VARTI)is theleading cause of higher mortalityand morbidity in ICU compared to non-ICU patients. Thisarticlereveals etiology of VARTI by commonanaerobic and atypical bacteria in ICU of Dhaka Medical College.

Materials and Methodology: This is a cross-sectionalstudy where 200 endotracheal aspirate (ETA)samples were taken from clinically suspected patients of VARTI. After proper screening,bacteria were identified by PCR as because anaerobic and atypical bacteria cannot be easily grown inconventional culture media.

Result: Sixty three (31.5%) samples were found to have VARTI. Among the common atypicalbacteriacausing, M. pneumoniae was found in 4 (6.35%) and L. pneumophila in 2 (3.17%) of the 63 samples. Insearch of the anaerobic bacteria causing VARTI,Peptostreptococcus was detected in 3 (4.76%) whileFusobacterium nucleatum andPrevotella melaninogenicawere detected in 2 (3.17%) each of the 63 samples.

Conclusion: Anaerobic and atypical bacteria are implicated in VARTI in ICU although at a relative lowrate.

JBSA 2021; 34(1): 32-37

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Published

2021-01-31

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Alam, S. K. S., Mohammad, T. ., Chowdhury, M. H. ., Naser, M. J. A. ., Ashrafuzzaman, M. ., & Shamsuzzaman, S. M. (2021). Evaluation of Ventilator Associated Respiratory Tract Infections (VARTI) by Common Anaerobic and Atypical Bacteria among the Patients of ICU of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bangladesh. Journal of the Bangladesh Society of Anaesthesiologists, 34(1), 32–37. https://doi.org/10.3329/jbsa.v34i1.67569

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