Ventilator-associated pneumonia is a well-acknowledged complication after hospitalization for injury or surgical emergency. The contribution to the literature on this topic by Dr Timothy Fabian and the Memphis group at the Elvis Presley Trauma Center resulted in the contemporary recognition that the diagnosis and management of pneumonia is an essential component of surgical critical care. During three decades, the Memphis group, under Dr Fabian's leadership, performed numerous clinical studies that led to the publication of over 40 articles concerning the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of pneumonia after injury. The purpose of this review is to survey the consecutive studies from Memphis specifically that led to the development of a clinical pathway that has stood the test of time. Examination of the research output during this period provides a case study in how bedside clinical research can inform clinical practice and is a model for applied science in the intensive care unit.

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