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Massimo Sartelli1, Federico Coccolini2, Yoram Kluger3, Ervis Agastra4, Fikri M Abu-Zidan5, Ashraf El Sayed Abbas6, Luca Ansaloni7, Abdulrashid Kayode Adesunkanmi8, Boyko Atanasov9, Goran Augustin10, Miklosh Bala11, Oussama Baraket12, Suman Baral13, Walter L Biffl14, Marja A Boermeester15, Marco Ceresoli16, Elisabetta Cerutti17, Osvaldo Chiara18, Enrico Cicuttin2, Massimo Chiarugi2, Raul Coimbra19, Elif Colak20, Daniela Corsi21, Francesco Cortese22, Yunfeng Cui23, Dimitris Damaskos24, Nicola De' Angelis25,26, Samir Delibegovic27, Zaza Demetrashvili28, Belinda De Simone29, Stijn W de Jonge14, Sameer Dhingra30, Stefano Di Bella31, Francesco Di Marzo32, Salomone Di Saverio33, Agron Dogjani34, Therese M Duane35, Mushira Abdulaziz Enani36, Paola Fugazzola7, Joseph M Galante37, Mahir Gachabayov38, Wagih Ghnnam39, George Gkiokas40, Carlos Augusto Gomes41, Ewen A Griffiths42, Timothy C Hardcastle43, Andreas Hecker44, Torsten Herzog45, Syed Mohammad Umar Kabir46, Aleksandar Karamarkovic47, Vladimir Khokha48, Peter K Kim49, Jae Il Kim50, Andrew W Kirkpatrick51, Victor Kong52, Renol M Koshy53, Igor A Kryvoruchko54, Kenji Inaba55, Arda Isik56, Katia Iskandar57, Rao Ivatury58, Francesco M Labricciosa59, Yeong Yeh Lee60, Ari Leppäniemi61, Andrey Litvin62, Davide Luppi63, Gustavo M Machain64, Ronald V Maier65, Athanasios Marinis66, Cristina Marmorale67, Sanjay Marwah68, Cristian Mesina69, Ernest E Moore70, Frederick A Moore71, Ionut Negoi72, Iyiade Olaoye73, Carlos A Ordoñez74,75, Mouaqit Ouadii76, Andrew B Peitzman77, Gennaro Perrone78, Manos Pikoulis79, Tadeja Pintar80, Giuseppe Pipitone81, Mauro Podda82, Kemal Raşa83, Julival Ribeiro84, Gabriel Rodrigues85, Ines Rubio-Perez86, Ibrahima Sall87, Norio Sato88, Robert G Sawyer89, Helmut Segovia Lohse64, Gabriele Sganga90, Vishal G Shelat91, Ian Stephens46, Michael Sugrue46, Antonio Tarasconi78, Joel Noutakdie Tochie92, Matti Tolonen61, Gia Tomadze93, Jan Ulrych94, Andras Vereczkei95, Bruno Viaggi96, Chiara Gurioli97, Claudio Casella98, Leonardo Pagani99, Gian Luca Baiocchi100,101, Fausto Catena78.
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.Entities:
Keywords: Intra-abdominal infections; Peritonitis; Sepsis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34563232 PMCID: PMC8467193 DOI: 10.1186/s13017-021-00387-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Emerg Surg ISSN: 1749-7922 Impact factor: 5.469