Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The frequency of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in preterm infants with a “ventilator-associated” pneumonia (VAP) ranges between 7 to 50%.
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the features of the etiological structure of neonatal pneumonia complicated by BPD, and to determine the sensitivity of pathogens to antibiotics.
METHODS:
A retrospective chart review of 194 preterm infants with VAP, birth weight from 780 to 2820 g and gestational age from 27 to 37 weeks was conducted. A microbiological study of washings from the respiratory tract was conducted by standard qualitative and quantitative methods.
RESULTS:
Respiratory tract infections caused by
CONCLUSION:
The reduction in the frequency of BPD is might be possible with timeous and adequate antibacterial therapy of VAP.
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