Background: Secondary peritonitis, following intestinal perforation, constitutes a significant proportion of cases admitted as a surgical emergency and has a mortality rate of 6–21% worldwide. As a part of an antimicrobial stewardship program, we noted considerable variation among the choice of empirical regimens among such cases. Hence, we conducted a prospective study to generate the evidence for a rational empiric regimen for patients with secondary peritonitis following intestinal perforation. Methods: The study included a complete follow up of 77 cases of secondary peritonitis admitted during a 12 month period. The intraoperative fluid (peritoneal) sample of the patient was sent for culture and sensitivity pattern analysis. Results: Th...
This comprehensive review of the recently published literature offers an overview of a very topical ...
ABSTRACTSecondary peritonitis includes community-acquired and nosocomial peritonitis. These intra-ab...
Copyright © 2014 Sara Sheikhbahaei et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
BACKGROUND: Complicated intra-abdominal infections are serious conditions that require urgent source...
Secondary peritonitis is a common and serious form of intra-abdominal infection, often associated wi...
Back ground: Intra-abdominal infections are commonly encountered in surgical practice and represent ...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine the etiology, anatomical site of perforation and th...
This study aims to determine whether abdominal microbial profiles in early severe secondary peritoni...
Background: Mortality and morbidity in patients with severe Acute Secondary Bacterial Peritonitis (A...
Background: Different micro-organisms can be cultured from abdominal fluid obtained from patients wi...
Context: Bacterial isolates from intra-abdominal infections, in particular, peritonitis and their un...
Objective: To study the prevalence of intraabdominal flora and significance of intraoperative perito...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: This is a prospective interventional study to identify the commonest bacte...
Background: Patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAIs) caused by multi-drug-resist...
Intra-abdominal infection (IAI) is a complex disease entity in which different aspects must be balan...
This comprehensive review of the recently published literature offers an overview of a very topical ...
ABSTRACTSecondary peritonitis includes community-acquired and nosocomial peritonitis. These intra-ab...
Copyright © 2014 Sara Sheikhbahaei et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
BACKGROUND: Complicated intra-abdominal infections are serious conditions that require urgent source...
Secondary peritonitis is a common and serious form of intra-abdominal infection, often associated wi...
Back ground: Intra-abdominal infections are commonly encountered in surgical practice and represent ...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine the etiology, anatomical site of perforation and th...
This study aims to determine whether abdominal microbial profiles in early severe secondary peritoni...
Background: Mortality and morbidity in patients with severe Acute Secondary Bacterial Peritonitis (A...
Background: Different micro-organisms can be cultured from abdominal fluid obtained from patients wi...
Context: Bacterial isolates from intra-abdominal infections, in particular, peritonitis and their un...
Objective: To study the prevalence of intraabdominal flora and significance of intraoperative perito...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: This is a prospective interventional study to identify the commonest bacte...
Background: Patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAIs) caused by multi-drug-resist...
Intra-abdominal infection (IAI) is a complex disease entity in which different aspects must be balan...
This comprehensive review of the recently published literature offers an overview of a very topical ...
ABSTRACTSecondary peritonitis includes community-acquired and nosocomial peritonitis. These intra-ab...
Copyright © 2014 Sara Sheikhbahaei et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...