Comprehensive Molecular Diagnosis and Management of Hospital- and Ventilator-associated Pneumonia in Norway

Last updated: December 3, 2021
Sponsor: Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Pneumonia

Pneumonia (Pediatric)

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT04381247
VV HVAPNOR
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

HVAPNOR consists of Three work packages:

  1. Prospective observational study of Hospital (HAP) - and ventilator-Associated pneumonia (VAP) at 5 hospitals in Norway. Establish optimized routines for microbiological sampling, diagnostics and antibiotic stewardship..

  2. Biomarker studies in HAP and VAP.

  3. Studies on capacity building in HAP and VAP diagnostics.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

A case definition of NV-HAP and VAP will be applied according to the 2005 American ThoracicSociety and Infectious Disease Society of America´s clinical practice guidelines (unchangedin the 2016 revision). Inclusion criteria:

  • Age ≥18 years
  • Meets case definition criteria (patient admitted to hospital or endotrachealintubation ≥ 48 hours, a new lung infiltrate + ≥2 of the following: temperature >38˚C,leukocytes <3.5 or >11.0, purulent secretions)
  • Eligible for lower airways sampling
  • Written informed consent

Exclusion

Exclusion criteria:

  • Pulmonary embolism, segmental or larger
  • Refractory septic shock (meeting the Sepsis-3 definition of septic shock, andrequiring vasopressors ≥ 0.5 mcg/kg/min noradrenaline or equivalent dose of othervasopressor(s)
  • Glasgow Coma Scale score 3
  • Patients not eligible for lower airways sampling
  • Palliative situation with life expectancy < 1 week

Study Design

Total Participants: 550
Study Start date:
June 15, 2021
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2024

Study Description

Lower respiratory tract infections include hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilator- associated pneumonia (VAP) with a very high mortality in critically ill patients. Diagnosis is difficult with an inherent uncertainty and complicated by comorbidity, lack of routines for high-quality airway sampling and low sensitivity of routine microbiological tests. There is limited data on the aetiology and burden from HAP and VAP, and to the investigators knowledge, no previous prospective HAP and VAP studies has been performed in Norway. In the absence of rapid and accurate microbiological diagnosis, seriously ill HAP and VAP patients are often provided broad-spectrum antibiotics that have to be active on putative multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria, as failure to initiate prompt adequate therapy is associated with increased mortality. Overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics promotes the selection and dissemination of MDR bacteria.

HVAPNOR brings together a multidisciplinary research team from Norwegian (Haukeland University Hospital (HUS), University of Bergen (UoB), Vestre Viken Hospital Trust (VVHF), and international institutions (Denmark, Netherlands and United Kingdom), with a strong record in respiratory disease research.

The overall aims of the HVAPNOR study are to improve diagnostic methods, antibiotic stewardship, treatment and management of HAP and VAP. The investigators will in a Norwegian context, map the incidence and the aetiology of HAP/VAP infections. During a two-year period, adult HAP and VAP patients admitted at HUS and VVHF, will be identified and voluntarily included in a prospective descriptive study. The project will strengthen the routines for adequate airway sampling and assess if provision of ultra-rapid, high-quality accurate molecular diagnostics will provide a more comprehensive microbiological etiological diagnose than routine analysis. A direct feedback to the clinician can facilitate pathogen-directed usage of antibiotics. We will evaluate the potential of molecular diagnostic platforms for the detection of pathogens and antimicrobial markers in HAP and VAP. Furthermore, the investigators will identify barriers that inhibit the acceptance of rapid molecular tests; and contribute to the optimisation of treatment protocols for HAP and VAP.

Finally, the study will also evaluate and identify new and clinically relevant diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, including immune biomarkers and transcriptional profiling, in HAP and VAP.

The HVAPNOR study is in line with the objectives of the funding agencies, addresses clinical research activities to help to ensure that patients receive high-quality and reliable diagnostics and optimized treatment.

Connect with a study center

  • Vestre Viken Health Trust

    Drammen, Viken 3004
    Norway

    Active - Recruiting

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