Diverticulitis generally has a good prognosis, and several studies have shown that uncomplicated diverticulitis can be successfully treated without administration of antibiotics. Questions remained about long-term outcomes, but the two-year follow-up results of the DIABOLO study confirm that initial management without antibiotics yields favourable short-term and long-term outcomes
Treatment of diverticulitis: evidence for new guidelines Diverticulitis is a common complication of ...
Antonio TursiGastroenterology Service, ASL BAT, Andria BT, ItalyAbstract: Acute diverticulitis of th...
Diverticulosis is a common disease among Western and developed nations. Approximately 20% of patient...
Diverticulitis generally has a good prognosis, and several studies have shown that uncomplicated div...
Background: Traditionally uncomplicated acute diverticulitis was routinely treated with antibiotics,...
MethodsRecent randomized control trials (RCTs) have confirmed that antibiotics in acute uncomplicate...
Objective: Routine antibiotic treatment of acute uncomplicated diverticulitis (AUD) has been shown i...
Background. Conservative treatment of uncomplicated or mild diverticulitis usually includes antibiot...
Background Two RCTs (AVOD and DIABOLO) demonstrated no difference in recovery or adverse outcomes wh...
Background: Two RCTs (AVOD and DIABOLO) demonstrated no difference in recovery or adverse outcomes w...
Antibiotics are advised in most guidelines on acute diverticulitis, despite a lack of evidence to su...
Patients affected by uncomplicated diverticular disease (DD) suffer from colicky, unexplained, recur...
Purpose: Conservative treatment strategy without antibiotics in patients with uncomplicated divertic...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the clinical management of AUD with regard to the no-...
Acute diverticulitis is one of the most common gastrointestinal diseases worldwide and is increasing...
Treatment of diverticulitis: evidence for new guidelines Diverticulitis is a common complication of ...
Antonio TursiGastroenterology Service, ASL BAT, Andria BT, ItalyAbstract: Acute diverticulitis of th...
Diverticulosis is a common disease among Western and developed nations. Approximately 20% of patient...
Diverticulitis generally has a good prognosis, and several studies have shown that uncomplicated div...
Background: Traditionally uncomplicated acute diverticulitis was routinely treated with antibiotics,...
MethodsRecent randomized control trials (RCTs) have confirmed that antibiotics in acute uncomplicate...
Objective: Routine antibiotic treatment of acute uncomplicated diverticulitis (AUD) has been shown i...
Background. Conservative treatment of uncomplicated or mild diverticulitis usually includes antibiot...
Background Two RCTs (AVOD and DIABOLO) demonstrated no difference in recovery or adverse outcomes wh...
Background: Two RCTs (AVOD and DIABOLO) demonstrated no difference in recovery or adverse outcomes w...
Antibiotics are advised in most guidelines on acute diverticulitis, despite a lack of evidence to su...
Patients affected by uncomplicated diverticular disease (DD) suffer from colicky, unexplained, recur...
Purpose: Conservative treatment strategy without antibiotics in patients with uncomplicated divertic...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the clinical management of AUD with regard to the no-...
Acute diverticulitis is one of the most common gastrointestinal diseases worldwide and is increasing...
Treatment of diverticulitis: evidence for new guidelines Diverticulitis is a common complication of ...
Antonio TursiGastroenterology Service, ASL BAT, Andria BT, ItalyAbstract: Acute diverticulitis of th...
Diverticulosis is a common disease among Western and developed nations. Approximately 20% of patient...