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Epidemiological evaluation of intraoperative antibiosis as a protective agent against endophthalmitis after cataract surgery.

2006

PURPOSE To evaluate risk factors for endophthalmitis after cataract surgery and to retest recent findings on the protective effect of intraoperative antibiosis and the promoting effect of the clear corneal as compared to sclerocorneal incision. DESIGN Survey study. PARTICIPANTS Five hundred thirty-eight ophthalmosurgical centers in Germany. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE Responder specific endophthalmitis incidence. RESULTS A total of 310 (58%) questionnaires were computed resulting in an overall count of 404 356 cataract surgeries and 291 self-reported endophthalmitis cases (crude rate 0.072%). The risk of postoperative endophthalmitis for sclerocorneal versus clear corneal incisions was not signifi…

medicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsEpidemiologymedicine.medical_treatmentCataract ExtractionEndophthalmitisRisk FactorsGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologymedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Antibiotic prophylaxisEndophthalmitisIntraoperative Carebusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)AntibiosisCataract surgeryAntibiotic Prophylaxismedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgeryRelative riskAnesthesiabusinessPharmacoepidemiology and drug safety
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The fate of implant after endoscopic injection of dextranomer/hyaluronic acid in vesicoureteral reflux: time to partial reabsorption and stabilization

2020

Summary Background/introduction Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) potentially leads to renal damage, scarring, and eventually end-stage renal disease. Endoscopic treatment is well tolerated in children, it has reduced costs, and it effectively prevents urinary tract infections (UTIs), while avoiding long term antibiotics use. Objective With the aim to investigate the time needed to reach the stabilization of the dextranomer/hyaluronic acid (Dx/HA) implants and to identify cut-off heights to ensure the success of the procedure, the authors analyzed ultrasonographic (US) intra-operative appearance of the mounds following endoscopic treatment for VUR and repeated the measurements during serial posto…

medicine.medical_specialtyVoiding cystourethrogramUrologyUrinary system030232 urology & nephrologyVesicoureteral reflux03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicineHumansHyaluronic AcidAntibiotic prophylaxisChildMound heightRetrospective StudiesVesico-Ureteral Refluxmedicine.diagnostic_testReabsorptionbusiness.industryVesicoureteral refluxRefluxInfantDextransmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTreatment OutcomeReabsorptionSub-ureteral injectionPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDextranomerImplantbusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Pediatric Urology
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Esthesioneuroblastoma presenting with epifora in a young child

1997

Esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB) is an uncommon tumor believed to arise from the olfactory epithelium. 1 This neoplasm has rarely been reported in children, with only 12 cases reported to date among patients younger than 10 years. 2 The usual initial symptom in children, as in older patients, is nasal obstruction or epistaxis 3 ; consequently, the tumor is often first seen by an otorhinolaryngologist. We report a case of ENB in a young child in whom the initial symptom was epiphora; to our knowledge, this initial symptom is previously unreported, and ENB must now be considered in the differential diagnosis of epiphora in childhood. Report of a Case. A white 6-year-old male child was seen on Janu…

medicine.medical_specialtyYoung childOlfactory Neuroblastomabusiness.industryEye diseaseTopical antibioticsmedicine.diseaseDermatologySurgeryOphthalmologyEsthesioneuroblastomaOlder patientsMedicineMedical historyDifferential diagnosisbusinessUlls
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Role of biomarkers in the management of antibiotic therapy: an expert panel review II: clinical use of biomarkers for initiation or discontinuation o…

2013

Abstract Biomarker-guided initiation of antibiotic therapy has been studied in four conditions: acute pancreatitis, lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), meningitis, and sepsis in the ICU. In pancreatitis with suspected infected necrosis, initiating antibiotics best relies on fine-needle aspiration and demonstration of infected material. We suggest that PCT be measured to help predict infection; however, available data are insufficient to decide on initiating antibiotics based on PCT levels. In adult patients suspected of community-acquired LRTI, we suggest withholding antibiotic therapy when the serum PCT level is low (<0.25 ng/mL); in patients having nosocomial LRTI, data are insuf…

medicine.medical_specialty[SDV.MHEP.PHY] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]medicine.drug_class[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesAntibioticsReviewpneumonia;meningitis;pancreatitis;infection;sepsis;emergency medicine;biomarkers;procalcitonin;C-reactive proteinCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicine[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesProcalcitoninC-reactive proteinSepsis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLower respiratory tract infectionSepsismedicine[SDV.MHEP.PHY]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO][ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesMeningitis030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicine: Infectionddc:6160303 health sciences030306 microbiologybusiness.industry[ SDV.MHEP.PHY ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]Pneumoniamedicine.disease3. Good healthDiscontinuationPneumoniaPancreatitisPancreatitisEmergency medicineInfectionbusinessMeningitisProcalcitoninBiomarkersAnnals of Intensive Care
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Healthcare associated pathogens in a changing world

2014

In developed countries about 10% of the hospitalizations are complicated by a healthcare-associated infection [1]. Up to 75% of these infections are due to multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) [1]. Antimicrobial resistant bacterial infections are associated to higher morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs than those caused by susceptible organisms [1]. The findings of the point prevalence survey in European acute care hospitals published in 2013 by the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC) show large variations between countries and between different regions of the same country, with Italy being allocated within the high-endemic areas for both MRSA and MDROs [2]. Des…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industrymedicine.drug_classAntibioticsbiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialAcinetobacter baumanniiLong-term careAntibiotic resistanceHealthcare associated pathogensAcute careAntimicrobial resistant bacteriaMeeting AbstractHealth caremedicineInfection controlIntensive care medicinebusiness
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PO-0779 Which Parameters Are Mandatory In Urinary Tract Infection In Children?

2014

Background The protocol of investigations in urinary tract infection (UTI) in children mandatory includes urianalysis, uroculture, reactive C protein (RCP), blood urea (BUN), renal ultrasonography and scintigraphy. Each one of these has limits to perform in children. Aims To establish the correlations between UTI investigations for argumentation the therapeutic decision. Methods Retrospective study of hospitalised paediatric patients for UTI. The study parameters were: age, symptoms, RCP, BUN, uroculture, renal ultrasonography, urinanalysis (leukocytes, nitrites, pH, density, proteins, erythrocytes, ascorbic acid-AA). Results Were studied 243 hospitalised and treated with antibiotics UTI. U…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.drug_classUrinary systemAntibioticsRetrospective cohort studyGuidelineurologic and male genital diseasesbiology.organism_classificationScintigraphymedicine.disease_causefemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsSurgeryProteusEnterococcusInternal medicinePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthMedicinebusinessStaphylococcusArchives of Disease in Childhood
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Considerazioni su un caso di actinomicosi cervicale

2005

Actinomycosis is a bacterial infection due to Gram positive bacteria of Actinomyces genus. Actinomyces israelii is the most common in human infection.The authors described a case occurred in a 43 aged woman with a clinical presentation of a right submandibular indurative mass.After surgery, histological examination showed a granulomatous tissue with many actinomycetes. Patient was submitted to treatment with i.v penicillin. On the 11th day antibiotic therapy was replaced with ceftriaxone and teicoplanina. Patient did not present intercurrence during this period and presented improvement of the lesion.Actinomycosis is an uncommon disease. Establishment of the definite diagnosis requires a hi…

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Bloodstream infections in intensive care unit patients: Distribution and antibiotic resistance of bacteria

2015

Vincenzo Russotto,1 Andrea Cortegiani,1 Giorgio Graziano,2 Laura Saporito,2 Santi Maurizio Raineri,1 Caterina Mammina,2 Antonino Giarratano1 1Department of Biopathology and Medical Biotechnologies (DIBIMED), Section of Anaesthesia, Analgesia, Intensive Care and Emergency, Paolo Giaccone University Hospital, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; 2Department of Sciences for Health Promotion and Mother-Child Care, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy Abstract: Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are among the leading infections in critically ill patients. The case-fatality rate associated with BSIs in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) reaches 35%–50%. The emergence and diffusi…

medicine.medical_specialtybloodstream infectionsmedicine.drug_classAntibioticsICU; MDR; antibiotic; bloodstream infections; intensive care unit; multidrug resistantSettore MED/41 - AnestesiologiaReviewBloodstream infectionmedicine.disease_causelcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseaseslaw.inventionAntibiotic resistancelawIntensive careEpidemiologyMDRmedicinelcsh:RC109-216Pharmacology (medical)Intensive care unitMED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIAIntensive care medicinePharmacologybiologybusiness.industryAntibioticAcinetobacterbiology.organism_classificationIntensive care unitMultiple drug resistanceInfectious DiseasesMultidrug resistantStaphylococcus aureusICUAntibiotic; Bloodstream infections; ICU; Intensive care unit; MDR; Multidrug resistantbusiness
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Consensus document on community-acquired pneumonia in children. SENP-SEPAR-SEIP

2020

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a prevalent disease among children and is frequently associated with both diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainties. Consensus has been reached between SEPAR, SENP and SEIP, and their conclusions are as follows.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineDiseasemedicine.diseasePleural drainage03 medical and health sciencesPneumonia0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemCommunity-acquired pneumoniaAntibiotic therapyInternal medicineEtiologyMedicinebusinessArchivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition)
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Community-onset Pseudomonas aeruginosa urinary sepsis in elderly people: Predictive factors, adequacy of empirical therapy and outcomes.

2019

Purpose To know the predictive factors for Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) urinary sepsis in hospitalised elderly patients coming from community, the adequacy of empirical antibiotic therapy and its outcomes. Methods Retrospective case-control study conducted between 2007 and 2017. Patients aged 65 years or older with PA urinary sepsis were included as cases. Three age-matched controls, with urinary sepsis caused by other microorganisms, were selected for each case. Predictors for PA urinary sepsis were determined by logistic regression analysis. Adequacy of empirical antibiotic therapy and outcomes were compared between both groups. Results A total of 332 patients, from which 83 were cases, we…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPseudomonas aeruginosaUrinary systemGeneral Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeLogistic regressionEmpirical antibiotic therapySepsis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineElderly people030212 general & internal medicinebusinessUrinary catheterCommunity onsetInternational journal of clinical practiceREFERENCES
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