Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) cause high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Empiric therapy often base the choice of antibiotic treatment on antibacterial spectrum of the agent rather than on its pharmacological properties or the pathogen resistance profile. Inappropriate prescribing leads to therapeutic failure and antibiotic resistance, with increasing direct and indirect health costs. A consensus on appropriate prescribing in LRTI therapy was appraised by this Delphi exercise, based on a panel of 70 pulmonologists, coordinated by a Scientific Committee of nine experts in respiratory medical care. Full or very high consensus was reached on several issues, including the role of oral cephalosporins in first-line treatments of LRTIs and the appropriateness of cefditoren, with balanced spectrum and high intrinsic activity, in LRTI treatment. Evidence-based medicine approach and a comprehensive process of disease management, from diagnosis to therapy and follow-up, should guide antibiotic prescribing.

The most appropriate therapeutic strategy for acute lower respiratory tract infections : a Delphi-based approach / F. Blasi, E. Concia, B. Del Prato, M. Giusti, T. Mazzei, B. Polistena, A. Rossi, S. Stefani, A. Novelli. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1120-009X. - 29:5(2017 Oct), pp. 274-286.

The most appropriate therapeutic strategy for acute lower respiratory tract infections : a Delphi-based approach

F. Blasi
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2017

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Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) cause high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Empiric therapy often base the choice of antibiotic treatment on antibacterial spectrum of the agent rather than on its pharmacological properties or the pathogen resistance profile. Inappropriate prescribing leads to therapeutic failure and antibiotic resistance, with increasing direct and indirect health costs. A consensus on appropriate prescribing in LRTI therapy was appraised by this Delphi exercise, based on a panel of 70 pulmonologists, coordinated by a Scientific Committee of nine experts in respiratory medical care. Full or very high consensus was reached on several issues, including the role of oral cephalosporins in first-line treatments of LRTIs and the appropriateness of cefditoren, with balanced spectrum and high intrinsic activity, in LRTI treatment. Evidence-based medicine approach and a comprehensive process of disease management, from diagnosis to therapy and follow-up, should guide antibiotic prescribing.
Antibiotic resistance; Cefditoren; Cephalosporins; Delphi-based consensus; LRTIs; Prescribing appropriateness; Medicine (all); Oncology; Pharmacology; Pharmacology (medical); Infectious Diseases
Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio
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