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Coran, Arnold G.
The treatment of the perforated appendix remains controversial, with the optimal timing of surgical intervention unclear. Previous studies have documented an increase in both minor and major complication rates in patients undergoing appendectomy for perforated appendicitis. We sought to evaluate the nonoperative therapy of perforated appendicitis followed by interval appendectomy. ...
Yang Shih-Chieh - - 2007
Fifteen patients with infectious spondylitis were treated by percutaneous endoscopic discectomy and drainage (PEDD) and associated appropriate parenteral antibiotics. Infectious spondylitis was diagnosed clinically, on the basis of elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C-reactive protein (CRP) values, and on roentgenographic and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings. Causative bacteria were ...
De Miguel-Yanes José M - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: The main objective was to evaluate if consensus "bundle" measures to optimize the treatment of sepsis have been integrated in our routine practice. We also tried to identify variables significantly associated to mortality. METHODS: An observational, unblinded study of those patients who, according to their physicians, met criteria for ...
Seager J M - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of educational outreach visits on antibiotic prescribing for acute dental pain in primary care. STUDY DESIGN: RCT. SETTING: General dental practices in four health authority areas in Wales. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: General dental practitioners were recruited to the study and randomly allocated to one of ...
Aldakhail Abdulaziz A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To investigate and study the management pattern of peritonsillar abscess, the male to female ratio and incidence. Also, to evaluate the causative organism isolated from abscess and reported by culture/sensitivity (C/S). METHODS: This study has been designed as a single centered retrospective hospital based study. We carried out this ...
Vignes S - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To identify the predictors of successful antibiotic prophylactic treatment using benzathin-penicillin G to prevent recurrence of erysipelas in patients with secondary upper limb lymphoedema. DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study. SETTING AND PATIENTS: Patients with secondary arm lymphoedema were recruited in a single lymphology unit between 1990 and 2003. All ...
Fennessy Brendan G - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Perioperative antimicrobial therapy has demonstrated efficacy in reducing the rate of surgical site infections in clinical trials. With the emergence of antibiotic resistance, the risk of reaction, and the inevitable financial repercussions, use of prophylactic antibiotics is not a panacea, and their misuse may have considerable implications. The aim ...
Tanir Gonul - - 2006
Pediatric soft tissue infections (STIs) are frequently seen disorders that represent one of the most common indications for antimicrobial therapy. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 242 patients who were hospitalized with STIs during the period from January 2000 to January 2004. The ages of the patients ranged from 1 ...
Garau J - - 2006
Antibiotic restrictions present difficult choices for physicians, patients and payors. Physicians must choose between the welfare of the patient and the directive of healthcare systems to restrict antibiotics. These may be supported with incentives or penalties, causing a conflict of interest. The patient has an expectation of best care, but ...
Siegel Robert M - - 2006
Pediatricians can decrease antibiotic use by treating acute otitis media (AOM) with a safety-net antibiotic prescription (SNAP). This study assessed whether the practitioners of the Practice-Based Research Network who participated in the study continued to use the SNAP and report a 60-day follow-up of the study patients. Charts were reviewed ...
Moore Jeremy A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: A review of the treatment of pediatric acute mastoiditis requiring surgical intervention managed with and without PICC therapy postoperatively. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective study of 42 cases from 1989 to 2004 treated at a regional children's hospital. RESULTS: Sixteen patients received postoperative PICC therapy and 26 received a ...
Srinivasan S - - 2006
PURPOSE: It is necessary to define the problem of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in every hospital to evolve control strategies. The objectives of this study were to determine factors influencing the persistence of MRSA in patients with hospital acquired infection and to identify alternate cost effective antibiotics. METHODS: A ...
Ozmen Sehmus - - 2006
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a bacterial infection of ascitic fluid which arises in the absence of any other intraabdominal infection source. SBP may develop in all cirrhotic patients with ascites. Gram-negative aerobic bacteria and non-enterococcal Streptococcus spp. are the most common organisms isolated from ascites. Diagnosis necessarily relies on ...
W-Dahl Annette - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: Tibial osteotomy by the hemicallotasis technique is a clean elective operation. With external fixation pins inserted, close to the knee joint, the infection prophylaxis should be considered. The primary aim was to investigate the differences in the postoperative use of antibiotics during the time in external fixation between administrating ...
Kobashi Yoshihiro - - 2007
A prospective study of the clinical efficacy of an aminoglycoside antibiotic (streptomycin, SM) for the treatment of pulmonary Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease was carried out. In a multicenter trial, patients with pulmonary MAC disease received protocol-guided combined chemotherapy with or without SM. SM was given to the patients intramuscularly ...
Hahné Susan J M - - 2006
To review the evidence for effectiveness of treatment with antibiotics before admission in reducing case fatality from meningococcal disease. Systematic review. Cochrane register of trials and systematic reviews, database of abstracts of reviews of effectiveness, health technology assessment, and national research register in England and Wales, Medline, Embase, and CAB ...
O'Connor Annette M - - 2006
The objective of the study was to evaluate treatments for infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK), based on a systematic review of the published literature. A search was conducted to identify all manuscripts relating to antibiotic treatment of cattle with IBK. Relevant studies involved naturally occurring IBK and reported the resolution of ...
Chang Wen-Tsan - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The aim of this prospective randomized study was to investigate the necessity and impact of prophylactic antibiotics on postoperative infection complications in elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. METHODS: At the time of induction of anesthesia, group A patients (n = 141) received 1 g cefazolin, and group B patients (control; n ...
Capuano A - - 2006
This was a 9-month observational prospective study conducted in two steps to evaluate surgical prophylaxis procedures used by surgeons in several departments of the Second University of Naples (SUN). In step 1 (4 months), we collected and analyzed data on surgical interventions and antibiotic prophylaxis. Surgeons were informed of the ...
Styrud Johan - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Appendectomy has been the treatment for acute appendicitis for over 120 years. Antibiotic treatment has occasionally been used in small uncontrolled studies, instead of operation, but this alternative has never before been tried in a multicenter randomized trial. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Male patients, 18-50 years of age, admitted to ...
Biyani N - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: The optimal antibiotic prophylaxis for pediatric shunt-related procedures is not clear. There is much inconsistency among different medical centers. This paper summarizes and analyzes the various prophylactic antibiotic regiments used for shunt-related surgeries at different pediatric neurosurgery centers in the world. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A survey questionnaire was distributed ...
St Peter Shawn D - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Appendicitis is the most common abdominal emergency in children. When perforation is encountered, postoperative management is grounded upon the use of intravenous antibiotics. The 3-drug regimen of ampicillin, gentamicin, and clindamycin has long been the accepted standard by pediatric surgeons. Although effective and seemingly inexpensive, this regimen produces a ...
Ang G S - - 2006
PURPOSE: To survey the routine practice of consultant ophthalmic surgeons in the United Kingdom in preventing postoperative endophthalmitis following cataract surgery. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study. A questionnaire was sent to consultant ophthalmic surgeons in university teaching hospital ophthalmology departments in the United Kingdom. RESULTS: Questionnaires were sent ...
DeWitt Christine A - - 2006
Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome (HIES) is a rare immunodeficiency associated with elevated serum IgE levels, eczematous skin, recurrent cutaneous infections, and distinctive musculoskeletal features. We report two cases seen at our institution and review the current literature. Patient 1 was an 18-month-old African American boy with recurrent staphylococcal cold abscesses, pneumonia, ...
Szeto C-C - - 2006
Enterobacteriaceae peritonitis is a serious complication in peritoneal dialysis (PD), but the clinical course of PD-related Enterobacteriaceae peritonitis remains unclear. We reviewed all Enterobacteriaceae peritonitis in our dialysis unit from 1995 to 2004. During this period, there were 1748 episodes of peritonitis recorded; 210 episodes (12.0%) in 123 patients were ...
Miles Brett A - - 2006
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the necessity and/or effectiveness of postoperative antibiotics in the treatment of mandible fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study is a prospective, randomized trial composed of patients who presented for operative treatment of open mandibular fractures and subsequently underwent open reduction and ...
Ohene-Yeboah Michael - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Acute appendicitis is a leading cause of emergency admission into our hospital. A report on 638 surgical abdominal explorations following emergency admissions for suspected acute appendicitis is presented. The study was conducted at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital between January 1998 and December 2004. METHOD: During the 7-year period, ...
Andrews P J - - 2006
To compare the efficacy of prophylactic vs postoperative antibiotic use in complex septorhinoplasty and strengthen the evidence base for antibiotic use in nasal surgery. A randomized, prospective, single-blinded trial. One hundred sixty-four patients requiring complex septorhinoplasty surgery were recruited sequentially from the waiting lists of the 2 senior authors. Power ...
Ein Sigmund H - - 2006
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the best wound infection prophylaxis in pediatric acute appendicitis. METHODS: From 1969 to 1995 inclusive, 453 consecutive pediatric patients at the same children's hospital had an appendix with acute inflammation (acute appendicitis) removed by the same staff surgeon and his resident. ...
Sánchez-Carrión S - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of prophylactic antibiotics in non-risk pediatric patients undergoing adenoidectomy. METHODS: We performed a prospective, controlled, randomized, and double-blind study on patients under 14 years of age, scheduled for adenoidectomy who accomplished the following criteria: absence of immunosuppressive and/or cardiovascular risk factors, no antimicrobial therapy for ...
Kachroo Sumesh - - 2006
BACKGROUND: In 2001, vancomycin replaced cefuroxime for antibiotic prophylaxis in patients undergoing cardiac surgery at our institution due to high rates of surgical site infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus spp. However, few data supported the use of vancomycin for surgical prophylaxis. OBJECTIVE: To determine the tolerance of vancomycin for antibiotic ...
Salomon J?r?me - - 2006
POPULATION: Spinal cord injury (SCI) patients with neurogenic bladder have an increased risk for symptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI). Recurrent UTI requires multiple courses of antibiotic therapy, markedly increasing the incidence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. METHODS: During an observational prospective study, we determined the safety and efficacy of a weekly ...
Orozco Héctor - - 2006
HYPOTHESIS: The addition of molgramostim (recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor) to antibiotic therapy for nontraumatic and generalized abdominal sepsis is effective and has a significant impact on length of hospitalization, direct medical costs, and mortality. DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. SETTING: Tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: Fifty-eight patients with abdominal ...
Keating Karen N - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Antibiotics are clinically indicated for acute bacterial rhinosinusitis, but they may be prescribed inappropriately. This retrospective study examined how labeled recommendations for duration of moxifloxacin and levofloxacin treatment of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis compare with real-world practice, and compared the failure and recurrence rates, and associated charges. METHODS AND MAIN ...
Abeysekara C K - - 2006
Fifty-six children (35 boys and 21 girls) below the age of 12 years with primary Vesicoureteric reflux (VUR) detected by voiding cystourethrogram after an initial episode of documented urinary tract infection (UTI), were studied prospectively for a period of 6-12 years (Mean 8 years) with reference to scarring, grade of ...
Kumar Ravin R - - 2006
PURPOSE: There is no definite consensus on the management of intra-abdominal abscesses in adults. This retrospective study evaluated the use of antibiotic therapy and percutaneous image-guided drainage in adult patients with intra-abdominal abscesses. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of 114 patients with intra-abdominal abscesses was conducted. Data collected included patient ...
Sichel Jean-Yves - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: Our intent was to review the clinical signs, computed tomography (CT) scans, treatment, and outcome of parapharyngeal space infections (PPIs), and to define 2 types of infections of the parapharyngeal space (PPS) according to the location of the infectious process. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of patients hospitalized ...
Maillet J-M - - 2006
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Antibiotic therapy alters the diagnostic value of protected brush specimens. With protected brush specimens alone, diagnosing pneumonia requires 24 or 48 h. Addition of direct Gram staining shortens this delay. Antibiotic prophylaxis, recommended after major surgery, may influence the contribution of Gram staining to diagnosing postoperative pneumonia. ...
Galatti Laura - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: To explore the antibiotic prescribing pattern for cystitis and the patient-related variables associated with prescription during a 4 year period among Italian general practitioners (GPs). METHODS: We obtained information from the 'Health Search Database' (HSD), an Italian general practice research database. From a total sample of 457 672 eligible ...
Gurbaxani Avinash - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: We report the successful management of a culture positive case of APE, without the need for hospital admission and discuss the merits of this strategy. CASE: A 79-year-old lady underwent uncomplicated cataract surgery in her left eye using phacoemulsification under topical and intracameral anaesthesia. She reported to eye casualty ...
Puig Jordi - - 2006
The aim of this study was to assess infectious complications in transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (TRUSPB), comparing two groups of patients: one group with antibiotic prophylaxis and the other without prophylaxis. A total of 1,018 TRUSPBs were performed from April 1996 to July 2003. No antibiotic prophylaxis was given in ...
Kasatpibal Nongyao - - 2006
BACKGROUND: No data currently exist about use of antibiotics to prevent surgical site infections (SSI) among patients undergoing appendectomy in Thailand. We therefore examined risk factors, use, and efficacy of prophylactic antibiotics for surgical site infection SSI among patients with uncomplicated open appendectomy. METHODS: From July 1, 2003 to June ...
Vane Dennis W - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to ascertain the optimal treatment for children with complicated appendicitis. We reviewed an inception cohort of children with documented complicated appendicitis to develop criteria for interval appendectomy. We compared the outcomes of two treatments: immediate operation and interval appendectomy. METHODS: Children with complicated ...
Soo Park Bum - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) is an acute necrotizing infection of the kidney characterized by gas formation. In order to compare the outcome of nephrectomy and kidney-preserving procedures for the treatment of EPN we reviewed our experiences of EPN over the past 18 years. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The medical records of ...
Abednazari Hossein - - 2006
Acute bacterial infectious diseases are mostly treated empirically at admission before the culture results are available. According to the risk for serious complications in the case of therapeutic failure, it is important to evaluate the therapy results and change to a more appropriate antibiotic regime as soon as possible. In ...
Makarevich A - - 2006
PURPOSE: To assess the clinical efficacy including of EED methods in the treatment of severe CAP with endogenic intoxication syndrome. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Severe CAP in patients (n = 103, aged 18-60 years, male 89%) were randomly subdivided into the 4 comparable groups. The 1st group (n = 30) was ...
Castelli Francesco - - 2006
Diarrhea, mostly due to bacterial infection of the gut, is the most frequent health complaint in the international traveler, affecting 20-70% of the traveling population depending on the destination and other factors. It is usually benign and self-limiting in nature, but symptoms may occasionally be distressing causing modifications of normal ...
Kuthe Sachin Anant - - 2006
At present the use of prophylactic antibiotics in elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy is controversial. This prospective study was carried out to define the role of prophylactic antibiotics in elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy to prevent postoperative infection. Ninety three patients were randomly placed in two groups. Group A comprised of 40 while group ...
Eftekhar Behzad - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of prophylactic antibiotic for prevention of meningitis in acute traumatic pneumocephalus patients. METHODS: In this prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial, 200 selected head injury patients with traumatic pneumocephalus are randomly assigned to receive intravenous antibiotics (2 grams Ceftriaxone twice ...
Ali Maratib - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To compare the proportion of early postoperative infection in clean orthopedic surgery after single dose of prophylactic antibiotic and multiple doses of prophylactic antibiotic. Design: Interventional quasi-experimental study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Department of Orthopedics, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Karachi from April 2004 to March 2005. MATERIAL AND METHODS: ...
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