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WSES/GAIS/SIS-E/WSIS/AAST global clinical pathways for patients with intra-abdominal infections

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) are common surgical emergencies and have been reported as major contributors to non-trauma deaths in hospitals worldwide. The cornerstones of effective treatment of IAIs include early recognition, adequate source control, appropriate antimicrobial therapy, and prompt physiologic stabilization using a critical care environment, combined with an optimal surgical approach. Together, the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES), the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery (GAIS), the Surgical Infection Society-Europe (SIS-E), the World Surgical Infection Society (WSIS), and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) have jointly completed an international multi-society document in order to facilitate clinical management of patients with IAIs worldwide building evidence-based clinical pathways for the most common IAIs. An extensive non-systematic review was conducted using the PubMed and MEDLINE databases, limited to the English language. The resulting information was shared by an international task force from 46 countries with different clinical backgrounds. The aim of the document is to promote global standards of care in IAIs providing guidance to clinicians by describing reasonable approaches to the management of IAIs.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Intra-abdominal infections; Peritonitis; Sepsis; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Critical Pathways; Humans; Treatment Outcome; Anti-Infective Agents; Intraabdominal Infections
Elenco autori:
Sartelli, M.; Coccolini, F.; Kluger, Y.; Agastra, E.; Abu-Zidan, F. M.; Abbas, A. E. S.; Ansaloni, L.; Adesunkanmi, A. K.; Atanasov, B.; Augustin, G.; Bala, M.; Baraket, O.; Baral, S.; Biffl, W. L.; Boermeester, M. A.; Ceresoli, M.; Cerutti, E.; Chiara, O.; Cicuttin, E.; Chiarugi, M.; Coimbra, R.; Colak, E.; Corsi, D.; Cortese, F.; Cui, Y.; Damaskos, D.; de' Angelis, N.; Delibegovic, S.; Demetrashvili, Z.; De Simone, B.; de Jonge, S. W.; Dhingra, S.; Di Bella, S.; Di Marzo, F.; Di Saverio, S.; Dogjani, A.; Duane, T. M.; Enani, M. A.; Fugazzola, P.; Galante, J. M.; Gachabayov, M.; Ghnnam, W.; Gkiokas, G.; Gomes, C. A.; Griffiths, E. A.; Hardcastle, T. C.; Hecker, A.; Herzog, T.; Kabir, S. M. U.; Karamarkovic, A.; Khokha, V.; Kim, P. K.; Kim, J. I.; Kirkpatrick, A. W.; Kong, V.; Koshy, R. M.; Kryvoruchko, I. A.; Inaba, K.; Isik, A.; Iskandar, K.; Ivatury, R.; Labricciosa, F. M.; Lee, Y. Y.; Leppaniemi, A.; Litvin, A.; Luppi, D.; Machain, G. M.; Maier, R. V.; Marinis, A.; Marmorale, C.; Marwah, S.; Mesina, C.; Moore, E. E.; Moore, F. A.; Negoi, I.; Olaoye, I.; Ordonez, C. A.; Ouadii, M.; Peitzman, A. B.; Perrone, G.; Pikoulis, M.; Pintar, T.; Pipitone, G.; Podda, M.; Rasa, K.; Ribeiro, J.; Rodrigues, G.; Rubio-Perez, I.; Sall, I.; Sato, N.; Sawyer, R. G.; Segovia Lohse, H.; Sganga, G.; Shelat, V. G.; Stephens, I.; Sugrue, M.; Tarasconi, A.; Tochie, J. N.; Tolonen, M.; Tomadze, G.; Ulrych, J.; Vereczkei, A.; Viaggi, B.; Gurioli, C.; Casella, C.; Pagani, L.; Baiocchi, G. L.; Catena, F.
Autori di Ateneo:
BAIOCCHI GIANLUCA
CASELLA CLAUDIO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/562739
Pubblicato in:
WORLD JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY SURGERY
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