The recently published POET trial breaks with the established paradigm of long-term, high-dose intravenous antibiotics for all patients with endocarditis. The study involved 400 Danish patients who had endocarditis caused by Gram-positive micro-organisms and who had a favourable response to initial intravenous therapy. The IV to oral switch appeared to be non-inferior to continuing intravenous treatment. From the perspective of antibiotic stewardship, this is a step forward because a shorter period of intravenous therapy reduces catheter-associated complications. However, treating clinicians should realise that the study had strict inclusion criteria and that its results apply to selected, low-risk patients only
Introduction: Antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended for patients considered in high risk of infectiv...
Background Infectious endocarditis is an uncommon, potentially life-threatening disease. Recommendat...
OBJECTIVE: To compare an early switch from intravenous to oral antibiotics with the standard intrave...
The recently published POET trial breaks with the established paradigm of long-term, high-dose intra...
All those patients who have ineffective endocarditis, specifically on their heart’s left side are pa...
tion of the new guidelines for the prevention of endocar-ditis in the Netherlands. The design of the...
Abstract Background The role of oral antibiotic thera...
Because the occurrence of infective endocarditis (IE) continues to be associated with high mortality...
Objectives: Escalating antimicrobial resistance worldwide necessitates urgent optimization of antimi...
A high proportion of medical in-patients in the UK receive intravenous (IV) antibiotic therapy. This...
International audienceObjective: The management of infective endocarditis (IE) may differ from inter...
Patients with complicated gram-positive endocarditis are usually treated with a combination of surgi...
Patients with complicated gram-positive endocarditis are usually treated with a combination of surgi...
Introduction: Antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended for patients considered in high risk of infectiv...
Background Infectious endocarditis is an uncommon, potentially life-threatening disease. Recommendat...
OBJECTIVE: To compare an early switch from intravenous to oral antibiotics with the standard intrave...
The recently published POET trial breaks with the established paradigm of long-term, high-dose intra...
All those patients who have ineffective endocarditis, specifically on their heart’s left side are pa...
tion of the new guidelines for the prevention of endocar-ditis in the Netherlands. The design of the...
Abstract Background The role of oral antibiotic thera...
Because the occurrence of infective endocarditis (IE) continues to be associated with high mortality...
Objectives: Escalating antimicrobial resistance worldwide necessitates urgent optimization of antimi...
A high proportion of medical in-patients in the UK receive intravenous (IV) antibiotic therapy. This...
International audienceObjective: The management of infective endocarditis (IE) may differ from inter...
Patients with complicated gram-positive endocarditis are usually treated with a combination of surgi...
Patients with complicated gram-positive endocarditis are usually treated with a combination of surgi...
Introduction: Antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended for patients considered in high risk of infectiv...
Background Infectious endocarditis is an uncommon, potentially life-threatening disease. Recommendat...
OBJECTIVE: To compare an early switch from intravenous to oral antibiotics with the standard intrave...