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WSES/GAIS/SIS-E/WSIS/AAST global clinical pathways for patients with intra-abdominal infections

Authors :
Massimo Sartelli
Federico Coccolini
Yoram Kluger
Ervis Agastra
Fikri M. Abu-Zidan
Ashraf El Sayed Abbas
Luca Ansaloni
Abdulrashid Kayode Adesunkanmi
Boyko Atanasov
Goran Augustin
Miklosh Bala
Oussama Baraket
Suman Baral
Walter L. Biffl
Marja A. Boermeester
Marco Ceresoli
Elisabetta Cerutti
Osvaldo Chiara
Enrico Cicuttin
Massimo Chiarugi
Raul Coimbra
Elif Colak
Daniela Corsi
Francesco Cortese
Yunfeng Cui
Dimitris Damaskos
Nicola de’ Angelis
Samir Delibegovic
Zaza Demetrashvili
Belinda De Simone
Stijn W. de Jonge
Sameer Dhingra
Stefano Di Bella
Francesco Di Marzo
Salomone Di Saverio
Agron Dogjani
Therese M. Duane
Mushira Abdulaziz Enani
Paola Fugazzola
Joseph M. Galante
Mahir Gachabayov
Wagih Ghnnam
George Gkiokas
Carlos Augusto Gomes
Ewen A. Griffiths
Timothy C. Hardcastle
Andreas Hecker
Torsten Herzog
Syed Mohammad Umar Kabir
Aleksandar Karamarkovic
Vladimir Khokha
Peter K. Kim
Jae Il Kim
Andrew W. Kirkpatrick
Victor Kong
Renol M. Koshy
Igor A. Kryvoruchko
Kenji Inaba
Arda Isik
Katia Iskandar
Rao Ivatury
Francesco M. Labricciosa
Yeong Yeh Lee
Ari Leppäniemi
Andrey Litvin
Davide Luppi
Gustavo M. Machain
Ronald V. Maier
Athanasios Marinis
Cristina Marmorale
Sanjay Marwah
Cristian Mesina
Ernest E. Moore
Frederick A. Moore
Ionut Negoi
Iyiade Olaoye
Carlos A. Ordoñez
Mouaqit Ouadii
Andrew B. Peitzman
Gennaro Perrone
Manos Pikoulis
Tadeja Pintar
Giuseppe Pipitone
Mauro Podda
Kemal Raşa
Julival Ribeiro
Gabriel Rodrigues
Ines Rubio-Perez
Ibrahima Sall
Norio Sato
Robert G. Sawyer
Helmut Segovia Lohse
Gabriele Sganga
Vishal G. Shelat
Ian Stephens
Michael Sugrue
Antonio Tarasconi
Joel Noutakdie Tochie
Matti Tolonen
Gia Tomadze
Jan Ulrych
Andras Vereczkei
Bruno Viaggi
Chiara Gurioli
Claudio Casella
Leonardo Pagani
Gian Luca Baiocchi
Fausto Catena
Source :
World Journal of Emergency Surgery, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-48 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMC, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract Intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) are common surgical emergencies and have been reported as major contributors to non-trauma deaths in hospitals worldwide. The cornerstones of effective treatment of IAIs include early recognition, adequate source control, appropriate antimicrobial therapy, and prompt physiologic stabilization using a critical care environment, combined with an optimal surgical approach. Together, the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES), the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery (GAIS), the Surgical Infection Society-Europe (SIS-E), the World Surgical Infection Society (WSIS), and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) have jointly completed an international multi-society document in order to facilitate clinical management of patients with IAIs worldwide building evidence-based clinical pathways for the most common IAIs. An extensive non-systematic review was conducted using the PubMed and MEDLINE databases, limited to the English language. The resulting information was shared by an international task force from 46 countries with different clinical backgrounds. The aim of the document is to promote global standards of care in IAIs providing guidance to clinicians by describing reasonable approaches to the management of IAIs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17497922
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
World Journal of Emergency Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bbc603c2bef45bab821ac727c21d62c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-021-00387-8