Antimicrobial therapy for intra-abdominal infections: guidelines from the Infectious Disease Advisory Board (IDAB).

Laterre Pierre-Francois, Colardyn Francis, Delmée Michel, De Waele Jean-Michel, Legrand Jean Claude, van Eldere Johan, Vergison Anne, Vogelaers Dirk, IDAB

Intra-abdominal infection is a common cause of severe sepsis in a hospital setting and remains associated with a significant morbidity, mortality and resource use. Early adequate surgery or drainage remain the cornerstones of intra-abdominal infection management and impact on patients outcome. Concomitant early and adequate empiric antimicrobial therapy further influences patients morbidity and mortality. Multiple empirical regimens have been proposed in this setting, but rarely supported by well designed, randomized-controlled studies. The current manuscript summarizes the recommendations of the Infection Disease Advisory Board on the management of intra-abdominal infections. Empiric antimicrobial therapy for the most common causes of abdominal infections is proposed. In addition, particular attention has been paid on antibiotic treatment duration.

Type Article
Identificateur urn:issn:0001-5458
Language en
Length 2 21
Themes
  • Europe as a Community of Norms and Values
Discipline(s)
  • Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles
Publication date 2006
Notes
  • Journal Article
  • Review
Keywords
  • Abdominal Abscess -- diagnosis -- drug therapy -- microbiology
  • Abdominal Cavity
  • Anti-Infective Agents -- administration & dosage -- therapeutic use
  • Bacterial Infections -- diagnosis -- drug therapy -- microbiology
  • Candidiasis -- diagnosis -- drug therapy
  • Drug Administration Schedule
  • Humans
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic
  • Terminology as Topic
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