Guidelines for the management of hospital-acquired pneumonia in the UK: Report of the Working Party on Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | National Resource for Infection Control (NRIC)

Guidelines for the management of hospital-acquired pneumonia in the UK: Report of the Working Party on Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Best practice, Systematic review
Abstract: 
These evidence-based guidelines have been produced after a systematic literature review of a range of issues involving prevention, diagnosis and treatment of hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP). Prevention is structured into sections addressing general issues, equipment, patient procedures and the environment, whereas in treatment, the structure addresses the use of antimicrobials in prevention and treatment, adjunctive therapies and the application of clinical protocols. The sections dealing with diagnosis are presented against the clinical, radiological and microbiological diagnosis of HAP. Recommendations are also made upon the role of invasive sampling and quantitative microbiology of respiratory secretions in directing antibiotic therapy in HAP/ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Authors: 
Report of the Working Party on Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy - R. G. MastertonA. GallowayG. FrenchM. StreetJ. ArmstrongE. BrownJ. CleverleyP. DilworthC. FryA. D. GascoigneAlan KnoxDilip NathwaniRobert Spencer and Mark Wilcox
Category: 
Control
Management
Prevention
Treatment