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Reduction of Bacterial Resistance With Inhaled Antibiotics in the Intensive Care Unit

Early Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Respiratory Infection
Bacterial Resistance
Respiratory Failure
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT01878643
Lead Sponsor
Stony Brook University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study was :

* to determine the effect of inhaled antibiotics on airway bacteria in ventilated patients

* to determine the effect of inhaled antibiotics on respiratory infection

Detailed Description

Double-blind randomized placebo controlled study examining the effect of aerosolized antibiotics on respiratory infection signs and symptoms and on bacterial eradication and resistance.

Systemic antibiotics are administered by the responsible physician

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
47
Inclusion Criteria
  • be on mechanical ventilation greater than 3 days
  • greater than or equal to 18 years and survival greater than 14 days
  • organisms on Gram stain with increasing purulent secretions
Exclusion Criteria
  • pregnancy
  • allergy to drugs administered

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Drug: PlaceboPlacebonormal saline 2 mL nebulized Q 8 hours placebo for gentamicin or vancomycin
Drug: vancomycin or gentamicinvancomycin or gentamicinvancomycin 120 mg every 8 hours or gentamicin 80 mg every 8 hours
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Eradication of multi-drug resistant bacteriaRandomization and at end of treatment

Tracheal aspirates are taken at randomization. Randomization to drug is determined by the Gram stain(organisms are Gram-positive, Gram-negative or both). End of treatment culture, susceptibility and Gram stain of tracheal aspirate is taken after 14 days of treatment or at time of extubation, (which ever comes first).

Eradication is defined as absence of growth in culture and absence of organisms on Gram stain.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score (CPIS)Randomization and at end of treatment which is defined as 14 days or at time of extubation, which ever comes first.

CPIS is an index for risk of respiratory infection using a number of signs and symptoms . An index of greater than or equal to 6 suggests pneumonia

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University Hospital Medical Center

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STony Brook, New York, United States

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