Nature Communications (Jul 2024)

Ventilator-associated pneumonia: pathobiological heterogeneity and diagnostic challenges

  • Fiona Howroyd,
  • Cyril Chacko,
  • Andrew MacDuff,
  • Nandan Gautam,
  • Brian Pouchet,
  • Bill Tunnicliffe,
  • Jonathan Weblin,
  • Fang Gao-Smith,
  • Zubair Ahmed,
  • Niharika A. Duggal,
  • Tonny Veenith

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-50805-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) affects up to 20% of critically ill patients and induces significant antibiotic prescription pressure, accounting for half of all antibiotic use in the ICU. VAP significantly increases hospital length of stay and healthcare costs yet is also associated with long-term morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis of VAP continues to present challenges and pitfalls for the currently available clinical, radiological and microbiological diagnostic armamentarium. Biomarkers and artificial intelligence offer an innovative potential direction for ongoing future research. In this Review, we summarise the pathobiological heterogeneity and diagnostic challenges associated with VAP.