医学
重症监护医学
腹腔
抗菌剂
流行病学
腹部外科
麻醉学
普通外科
外科
内科学
病理
微生物学
生物
作者
Matteo Bassetti,Christian Eckmann,Daniele Roberto Giacobbe,Massimo Sartelli,Philippe Montravers
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00134-019-05841-5
摘要
Postoperative abdominal infections are an important and heterogeneous health challenge in intensive care units (ICU) and encompass postoperative infectious processes developing within the abdominal cavity that may be caused by either bacterial or fungal pathogens. In this narrative review, we discuss postoperative bacterial and fungal abdominal infections, covering also multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens. We also cover clinically preeminent aspects such as the definition of postoperative abdominal infections, which still remains difficult owing to their heterogeneity in patient characteristics, clinical presentation, ecology and antimicrobial treatment. With regard to treatment, modifiable factors such as source control and antimicrobial therapy play a key role in influencing the prognosis of postoperative abdominal infections, but several conditions may hamper their correct application; thus efforts should necessarily be devoted towards improving their appropriateness and timing. Hot topics regarding the characteristics and management of postoperative abdominal infections are discussed in this narrative review.
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