| Literature DB >> 29090866 |
Harumi Gomi1, Joseph S Solomkin2, David Schlossberg3, Kohji Okamoto4, Tadahiro Takada5, Steven M Strasberg6, Tomohiko Ukai7, Itaru Endo8, Yukio Iwashita9, Taizo Hibi10, Henry A Pitt3, Naohisa Matsunaga11, Yoriyuki Takamori12, Akiko Umezawa13, Koji Asai14, Kenji Suzuki15, Ho-Seong Han16, Tsann-Long Hwang17, Yasuhisa Mori18, Yoo-Seok Yoon16, Wayne Shih-Wei Huang19, Giulio Belli20, Christos Dervenis21, Masamichi Yokoe22, Seiki Kiriyama23, Takao Itoi24, Palepu Jagannath25, O James Garden26, Fumihiko Miura5, Eduardo de Santibañes27, Satoru Shikata28, Yoshinori Noguchi22, Keita Wada5, Goro Honda29, Avinash Nivritti Supe30, Masahiro Yoshida31,32, Toshihiko Mayumi33, Dirk J Gouma34, Daniel J Deziel35, Kui-Hin Liau36, Miin-Fu Chen17, Keng-Hao Liu17, Cheng-Hsi Su37, Angus C W Chan38, Dong-Sup Yoon39, In-Seok Choi40, Eduard Jonas41, Xiao-Ping Chen42, Sheung Tat Fan43, Chen-Guo Ker44, Mariano Eduardo Giménez45, Seigo Kitano46, Masafumi Inomata9, Shuntaro Mukai24, Ryota Higuchi47, Koichi Hirata48, Kazuo Inui49, Yoshinobu Sumiyama50, Masakazu Yamamoto47.
Abstract
Antimicrobial therapy is a mainstay of the management for patients with acute cholangitis and/or cholecystitis. The Tokyo Guidelines 2018 (TG18) provides recommendations for the appropriate use of antimicrobials for community-acquired and healthcare-associated infections. The listed agents are for empirical therapy provided before the infecting isolates are identified. Antimicrobial agents are listed by class-definitions and TG18 severity grade I, II, and III subcategorized by clinical settings. In the era of emerging and increasing antimicrobial resistance, monitoring and updating local antibiograms is underscored. Prudent antimicrobial usage and early de-escalation or termination of antimicrobial therapy are now important parts of decision-making. What is new in TG18 is that the duration of antimicrobial therapy for both acute cholangitis and cholecystitis is systematically reviewed. Prophylactic antimicrobial usage for elective endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is no longer recommended and the section was deleted in TG18. Free full articles and mobile app of TG18 are available at: http://www.jshbps.jp/modules/en/index.php?content_id=47. Related clinical questions and references are also included.Entities:
Keywords: Acute cholangitis; Acute cholecystitis; Antimicrobial therapy; Biliary tract infection; Treatment guidelines
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29090866 DOI: 10.1002/jhbp.518
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci ISSN: 1868-6974 Impact factor: 7.027