This study aims to determine whether abdominal microbial profiles in early severe secondary peritonitis are associated with ongoing infection or death. The study is performed within a randomized study comparing two surgical treatment strategies in patients with severe secondary peritonitis (n = 229). The microbial profiles of cultures retrieved from initial emergency laparotomy were tested with logistic regression analysis for association with 'ongoing infection needing relaparotomy' and in-hospital death. No microbial profile or the presence of yeast or Pseudomonas spp. was related to the risk of ongoing infection needing relaparotomy. Resistance to empiric therapy for gram positive cocci and coliforms was moderately associated with ongoin...
This comprehensive review of the recently published literature offers an overview of a very topical ...
BACKGROUND: Temporary abdominal closure with planned re-operations is a treatment method for several...
Background: In the setting of perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) peritonitis, empiric antimicrobial thera...
Background: Secondary peritonitis, following intestinal perforation, constitutes a significant propo...
Secondary peritonitis is a common and serious form of intra-abdominal infection, often associated wi...
Surgical site infection (SSI) remains a significant problem in the postoperative period that can neg...
ABSTRACTSecondary peritonitis includes community-acquired and nosocomial peritonitis. These intra-ab...
In spite of the availability of new powerful antibiotics, intraabdominal sepsis still has a high mor...
Purpose To describe data on epidemiology, microbiology, clinical characteristics and outcome of adul...
Back ground: Intra-abdominal infections are commonly encountered in surgical practice and represent ...
Abstract Background Temporal changes in the microbiological resistance profile have been reported in...
Background: Different micro-organisms can be cultured from abdominal fluid obtained from patients wi...
This study is basically conducted to recognize the primary peritonitis in immunocompromised patients...
SummaryObjectivesTo describe the clinical and microbiological aspects of high-risk peritonitis and t...
BACKGROUND: Complicated intra-abdominal infections are serious conditions that require urgent source...
This comprehensive review of the recently published literature offers an overview of a very topical ...
BACKGROUND: Temporary abdominal closure with planned re-operations is a treatment method for several...
Background: In the setting of perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) peritonitis, empiric antimicrobial thera...
Background: Secondary peritonitis, following intestinal perforation, constitutes a significant propo...
Secondary peritonitis is a common and serious form of intra-abdominal infection, often associated wi...
Surgical site infection (SSI) remains a significant problem in the postoperative period that can neg...
ABSTRACTSecondary peritonitis includes community-acquired and nosocomial peritonitis. These intra-ab...
In spite of the availability of new powerful antibiotics, intraabdominal sepsis still has a high mor...
Purpose To describe data on epidemiology, microbiology, clinical characteristics and outcome of adul...
Back ground: Intra-abdominal infections are commonly encountered in surgical practice and represent ...
Abstract Background Temporal changes in the microbiological resistance profile have been reported in...
Background: Different micro-organisms can be cultured from abdominal fluid obtained from patients wi...
This study is basically conducted to recognize the primary peritonitis in immunocompromised patients...
SummaryObjectivesTo describe the clinical and microbiological aspects of high-risk peritonitis and t...
BACKGROUND: Complicated intra-abdominal infections are serious conditions that require urgent source...
This comprehensive review of the recently published literature offers an overview of a very topical ...
BACKGROUND: Temporary abdominal closure with planned re-operations is a treatment method for several...
Background: In the setting of perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) peritonitis, empiric antimicrobial thera...