PMID: 11338522May 8, 2001Paper

Complex approach to selection of antibiotics in the treatment of children with peritonitis

Anesteziologiia i reanimatologiia
E G Mukhtarov

Abstract

The author discusses rational antibiotic therapy of pyoseptic diseases in children as exemplified by peritonitis. An approach to selection of the optimal drug is developed, consisting in a rapid bacteriological and immunological analysis of the minimal volume of blood, which helps choose the most effective antibiotic, evaluate individual drug tolerance and dose with consideration for the immunotropic effect of the drug in patients with changed immune status so that no further correction is needed.

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