Antimicrobial therapy of severe “civilian” intra-abdominal infections: a modern approach to empiric antibiotic therapy

This publication discusses the problems of treatment of severe intra-abdominal infections, namely empirical antimicrobial therapy for secondary peritonitis in view of the current state of the issue as understood by the authors, as well as modern guidelines and orders of the Ministry of Health of Ukr...

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Published inPerioperative medicine (Vinnytsia. Online) Vol. 6; no. 1; pp. 4 - 14
Main Authors Domoratsky, O, Yaroshuk, D, Gladkih, V, Mykhaylenko, D, Pavlenko, O
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Russian
Published Interdisciplinary Academy of Pain Medicine 04.10.2023
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Summary:This publication discusses the problems of treatment of severe intra-abdominal infections, namely empirical antimicrobial therapy for secondary peritonitis in view of the current state of the issue as understood by the authors, as well as modern guidelines and orders of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. The use of well-known, but new for Ukraine drug, such as piperacillin / tazobactam, carbapenems, reserve antibiotics, is explored. We do not consider candidal, primary and tertiary peritonitis here, we hope to pay attention to this in future publications.
ISSN:2616-339X
2617-2925
DOI:10.31636/prmd.v6i1.1