In this episode of The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast, Josh and Adam discuss the complexities of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP), highlighting the absence of a definitive diagnostic test and the challenges of differentiating between colonization and infection. They outline a stepwise approach to VAP diagnosis, dividing it into possible, probable, and confirmed stages, while emphasizing the importance of considering alternative diagnoses and individual patient factors. The discussion covers key considerations such as evidence of inflammation, pulmonary dysfunction, radiographic findings, and the utility of various diagnostic tests, including cultures and procalcitonin levels, in guiding antibiotic therapy. They also address the nuances of antibiotic selection, duration, and de-escalation, as well as the role of bronchoscopy and the importance of antibiotic stewardship.
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