Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 150, No. 5, 11 1994, 1332-1340.
Colonization in patients receiving and not receiving topical antimicrobial prophylaxis
MJ Bonten, CA Gaillard, WG Johanson Jr, FH van Tiel, HG Smeets, S van der Geest and EE Stobberingh
Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands.
The influence of topical antimicrobial prophylaxis (TAP) on colonization of
oropharynx and trachea was studied in patients receiving and not receiving
prophylaxis. Twenty-two patients in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) I (Group 1)
received TAP (tobramycin, colistin, and amphotericine B in oropharynx and
stomach). Simultaneous to Group 1, 21 patients (Group 2) not receiving TAP
were studied in ICU I. A control group of patients admitted to another,
identical, ICU (ICU II), where no TAP was administered, were studied
simultaneously (Group 3a, n = 23). A second control group (Group 3b, n =
31), was formed by collecting data from patients admitted to ICU I in
Period II. Patients receiving TAP were less frequently colonized than
patients not receiving prophylaxis. Moreover, of the patients not receiving
TAP, those staying in the ICU where TAP was administered (Group 2) were
less frequently colonized than patients in another ICU (Group 3). Of the
patients not colonized on admission, those staying in the ICU where TAP was
administered remained free of colonization for a longer time. In the ICU
where no TAP was administered, more patients were colonized simultaneously
and cross-acquisition occurred more frequently. TAP significantly
influenced colonization of oropharynx and trachea in patients receiving and
not receiving prophylaxis within the same ICU as compared with patients not
receiving prophylaxis in another identical ICU.
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