PMID: 11338523May 8, 2001Paper

Evaluation of the effectiveness of various protocols of antibiotic prophylaxis and therapy in pancreatic necrosis

Anesteziologiia i reanimatologiia
B R Gel'fandA N Briukhov

Abstract

The efficiency of various protocols of antibiotic prophylaxis and therapy (APT) used in 63 patients with pancreonecrosis is analyzed. Early treatment with carbapenemes is the most effective in disseminated infectious pancreonecrosis requiring obligatory surgical treatment. Drug efficiency is the key factor in choosing APT for intensive care of patients with destructive pancreatitis.

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