none2noAppropriate antibiotic therapy in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock should mean prompt achievement and maintenance of optimal exposure at the infection site with broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents administered in a timely manner. Once the causative pathogens have been identified and tested for in vitro susceptibility, subsequent de-escalation of antimicrobial therapy should be applied whenever feasible. The goal of appropriate antibiotic therapy must be pursued resolutely and with continuity, in view of the ongoing explosion of antibiotic-resistant infections that plague the intensive care unit setting and of the continued decrease in new antibiotics emerging. This article provides some principles for the correct handling...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
What is known and objective: Sepsis is a life‐threatening organ dysfunction associated with a high r...
Abstract: There is now significant evidence that initial use of the correct antibiotic saves more li...
none2noAppropriate antibiotic therapy in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock should mean pr...
Prescription of antibiotics in the critically ill is a complex process. It requires consideration of...
Antibiotic treatment of critically ill patients remains a significant challenge. Optimal antibacteri...
Purpose of review Infections are common complications in critically ill patients and are frequently ...
There is ample literature available on the association between both time to antibiotics and appropri...
Antimicrobial resistance is a feature of the current topography of clinical sepsis, and in the futur...
Dosing antibiotics in critically ill patients to achieve therapeutic concentrations is a significant...
OBJECTIVE: In 2003, critical care and infectious disease experts representing 11 international organ...
Severe sepsis and septic shock are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patie...
Prescription of antibiotics in critically ill patients is a complex process that requires ongoing pa...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
The antibiotic treatment of severe sepsis poses an increasing challenge in ICU. The multidrug resist...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
What is known and objective: Sepsis is a life‐threatening organ dysfunction associated with a high r...
Abstract: There is now significant evidence that initial use of the correct antibiotic saves more li...
none2noAppropriate antibiotic therapy in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock should mean pr...
Prescription of antibiotics in the critically ill is a complex process. It requires consideration of...
Antibiotic treatment of critically ill patients remains a significant challenge. Optimal antibacteri...
Purpose of review Infections are common complications in critically ill patients and are frequently ...
There is ample literature available on the association between both time to antibiotics and appropri...
Antimicrobial resistance is a feature of the current topography of clinical sepsis, and in the futur...
Dosing antibiotics in critically ill patients to achieve therapeutic concentrations is a significant...
OBJECTIVE: In 2003, critical care and infectious disease experts representing 11 international organ...
Severe sepsis and septic shock are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patie...
Prescription of antibiotics in critically ill patients is a complex process that requires ongoing pa...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
The antibiotic treatment of severe sepsis poses an increasing challenge in ICU. The multidrug resist...
The antibiotic pipeline continues to diminish and the majority of the public remains unaware of this...
What is known and objective: Sepsis is a life‐threatening organ dysfunction associated with a high r...
Abstract: There is now significant evidence that initial use of the correct antibiotic saves more li...