Antibiotic prophylaxis is frequently administered in severe trauma. However, the risk of selecting resistant bacteria, a major issue especially in critical care environments, has not been sufficiently investigated. The aim of the present study was to provide guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis for four different trauma-related clinical conditions, taking into account the risks of antibiotic-resistant bacteria selection, thus innovating previous guidelines in the field.
Systematic review of the literature and evidence-based recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis in trauma : results from an italian consensus of experts / D. Poole, A. Chieregato, M. Langer, B. Viaggi, E. Cingolani, P. Malacarne, F. Mengoli, G. Nardi, E. Nascimben, L. Riccioni, I. Turriziani, A. Volpi, C. Coniglio, G. Gordini. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 9:11(2014 Dec 22), pp. e113676.1-e113676.13.
Systematic review of the literature and evidence-based recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis in trauma : results from an italian consensus of experts
M. Langer;
2014
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Antibiotic prophylaxis is frequently administered in severe trauma. However, the risk of selecting resistant bacteria, a major issue especially in critical care environments, has not been sufficiently investigated. The aim of the present study was to provide guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis for four different trauma-related clinical conditions, taking into account the risks of antibiotic-resistant bacteria selection, thus innovating previous guidelines in the field.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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