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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    STUDY OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENT SUSCEPTIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION ADMITTED IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF TERTIARY HEALTHCARE HOSPITAL, AHMEDABAD.


    Dr. Gunjan Shah, Dr. Sachin Patel , Dr. Jinal Parmar, Dr. Priyank Bhagat,
    JCDR. 2024: 1247-1253

    Abstract

    Aim - To study susceptibility of antimicrobial agents against microorganisms causinglower respiratory tract infections. Materials & Method - Total 185 patients with symptoms & signs of lower respiratory tract infection admitted in ICU of Tertiary Healthcare hospital of Ahmedabad were taken & samples from lower respiratory tract were sent & were given antimicrobial agents for 5 days according to culture & sensitivity report. Result - Patients with comorbidities are more likely to be admitted in ICU for management of LRTI & may require oxygen or ventilatory support. Sample from the lower respiratory tract should be sent for culture & sensitivity as early as possible. Various microorganisms, usually gram negative bacilli are isolated with variable sensitivity to antimicrobial agents. Discussion - Patients admitted to ICU for management of LRTI should be started on empirical antimicrobial agents immediately after sending sample from the lower respiratory tract for culture & sensitivity. Majority of the patients require a shift to an antimicrobial agent of choice according to sensitivity report. Patients with requirement of ventilatory support on admission yielded more resistant microorganisms & had poor prognosis despite sensitive antimicrobial agent therapy.

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    Volume 15 Issue 4

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