Bloodstream infections in critically ill patients: an expert statement
Bloodstream infection (BSI) is defined by positive blood cultures in a patient with systemic
signs of infection and may be either secondary to a documented source or primary—that is …
signs of infection and may be either secondary to a documented source or primary—that is …
Timing of antibiotic therapy in the ICU
Severe or life threatening infections are common among patients in the intensive care unit
(ICU). Most infections in the ICU are bacterial or fungal in origin and require antimicrobial …
(ICU). Most infections in the ICU are bacterial or fungal in origin and require antimicrobial …
Surviving sepsis campaign: international guidelines for management of sepsis and septic shock 2021
Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to
infection (1). Sepsis and septic shock are major healthcare problems, impacting millions of …
infection (1). Sepsis and septic shock are major healthcare problems, impacting millions of …
[HTML][HTML] Recommendations for antibacterial therapy in adults with COVID-19–an evidence based guideline
E Sieswerda, MGJ De Boer, MMJ Bonten… - Clinical Microbiology …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Scope The Dutch Working Party on Antibiotic Policy constituted a multidisciplinary
expert committee to provide evidence-based recommendation for the use of antibacterial …
expert committee to provide evidence-based recommendation for the use of antibacterial …
EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on acute-on-chronic liver failure
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF), which was described relatively recently (2013), is a
severe form of acutely decompensated cirrhosis characterised by the existence of organ …
severe form of acutely decompensated cirrhosis characterised by the existence of organ …
Invasive candidiasis in critical care: challenges and future directions
Invasive candidiasis is the most common critical care-associated fungal infection with a
crude mortality of~ 40–55%. Important factors contributing to risk of invasive candidiasis in …
crude mortality of~ 40–55%. Important factors contributing to risk of invasive candidiasis in …
Nephrotoxicity from vancomycin combined with piperacillin-tazobactam: a comprehensive review
M Blair, JM Côté, A Cotter, B Lynch… - American journal of …, 2021 - karger.com
Background: Recent studies have identified the combination of vancomycin with piperacillin-
tazobactam (VPT) to be associated with increased nephrotoxicity. Multiple, large cohort …
tazobactam (VPT) to be associated with increased nephrotoxicity. Multiple, large cohort …
Ten golden rules for optimal antibiotic use in hospital settings: the WARNING call to action
World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 2023 - Springer
Antibiotics are recognized widely for their benefits when used appropriately. However, they
are often used inappropriately despite the importance of responsible use within good clinical …
are often used inappropriately despite the importance of responsible use within good clinical …
[HTML][HTML] Global prevalence and distribution of antibiotic resistance among clinical isolates of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Objectives Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (S. maltophilia), an opportunistic pathogen,
causes infection in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, mechanical …
causes infection in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, mechanical …
Antimicrobial de-escalation as part of antimicrobial stewardship in intensive care: no simple answers to simple questions—a viewpoint of experts
Antimicrobial de-escalation (ADE) is defined as the discontinuation of one or more
components of combination empirical therapy, and/or the change from a broad-spectrum to …
components of combination empirical therapy, and/or the change from a broad-spectrum to …