| Literature DB >> 23294560 |
Chiara Pandolfini1, Sequi Marco, Manzoni Paolo, Bonati Maurizio.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Treatment and prophylaxis of sepsis in very low birth weight neonates is a matter of concern and research is being undertaken with the aim to give rise to shared approaches based on solid evidence. As part of a European initiative, a survey was set up to describe the use of two drugs in this area. The Italian national practices concerning neonatal sepsis, as well as calls for related guidance, are described.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23294560 PMCID: PMC3546886 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-13-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Indications for initiation of treatment or prophylaxis with the two drugs
| First line therapy (even in association) of: | |
| Culture-proven sepsis due to multi-drug resistant organisms that are sensitive to ciprofloxacin | 5 (100%) |
| Sepsis resulting from a suspected multi-drug resistant strain infection | 1 |
| Sepsis resistant to first line empirical antibiotic therapy (other than ciprofloxacin) | 1 |
| 1 | |
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| Birth gestational age | 21 (70%) |
| <26 weeks | 2 |
| <28 weeks | 10 |
| <30 weeks | 7 |
| other | 2 |
| Birth weight | 27 (90%) |
| <750 g | 1 |
| <1000g | 13 |
| <1500 | 13 |
| Neonate receiving antibiotics for a certain number of days | 14 (47%) |
| >2 days | 6 |
| >7 days | 5 |
| >14 days | 3 |
| Presence of a central venous catheter (CVC) | 22 (73%) |
| Peripherally inserted CVC | 18 |
| Umbilical venous CVC | 15 |
| Only CVC used >7 days | 7 |
| Only CVC used >14 days | 1 |
| Surgically inserted CVC | 5 |
| Endotracheal intubation | 10 (33%) |
| Only if intubated >7 days | 8 |
| Only if intubated >14 days | 0 |
| Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) | 14 (47%) |
| Only if TPN used >7 days | 11 |
| Only if TPN used >14 days | 1 |
| Abdominal surgery | 12 (40%) |
| Abdominal disease | 7 (23%) |
| Necrotizing enterocolitis | 4 |
| Focal bowel perforation | 3 |
| Gastroschisis | 1 |
| Omphalocele | 0 |
| Antibiotics being used | 5 (17%) |
| Only if >7 days | 5 |
| Only if >14 days | 0 |
| Colonization status | 11 (37%) |
| Scheduled surveillance cultures+/− other cultures | 7 |
| Determined by clinical features | 4 |
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| Sepsis with identification of Candida spp. in cultures of central samples (blood, cerebrospinal fluid, …) | 15 (88%) |
| Sepsis with documented fungal colonization | 12 (71%) |
| Sepsis resistant to first line empirical antibiotic therapy | 7 (41%) |
| Severe sepsis | 1 (6%) |
Note: some answers were missing so sum is not always equal to number of NICUs replying.