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  1. The most recent European guidelines and task force reports on hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) were published almost 10 years ago. Since then, further randomised clinical trials of HAP and VAP have been conducted and new information has become available.

  2. 14 lug 2016 · These guidelines are intended for use by healthcare professionals who care for patients at risk for hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), including specialists in infectious diseases, pulmonary diseases, critical care, and surgeons, anesthesiologists, hospitalists, and any clinicians and healthcare provider...

  3. The most recent European guidelines and task force reports on hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) were published almost 10 years ago. Since then, further randomised clinical trials of HAP and VAP have been conducted and new information has become available.

    • Antoni Torres, Michael S. Niederman, Jean Chastre, Santiago Ewig, Patricia Fernandez-Vandellos, Haka...
    • 2018
  4. pneumonia. The panel’s recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of HAP and VAP are based upon evidence derived from topic-specific systematic literature reviews. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this 2016 guideline, the term“hospital-acquired pneumo-nia” (HAP) denotes an episode of pneumonia not associated with mechanical ventilation.

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  5. 10 set 2017 · The most recent European guidelines and task force reports on hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) were published almost 10 years ago. Since then, further randomised clinical trials of HAP and VAP have been conducted and new information has become available.

    • Antoni Torres, Michael S Niederman, Jean Chastre, Santiago Ewig, Patricia Fernandez-Vandellos, Hakan...
    • 2017
  6. - Early onset HAP and VAP, defined as occurring within the first 4 days of hospitalisation, usually carry a better prognosis, and are more likely to be caused by antibiotic-sensitive bacteria than other types of pneumonia. - Late-onset HAP and VAP (5 days or more of hospitalisation) are more likely to be

  7. Four major principles underlie the management of HAP, VAP, and HCAP: Avoid untreated or inadequately treated HAP, VAP, or HCAP, because the failure to initiate prompt appropriate and adequate therapy has been a consistent factor associated with increased mortality.