Management of intra-abdominal infections: recommendations by the Italian council for the optimization of antimicrobial use

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Sartelli Massimo,Tascini Carlo,Coccolini Federico,Dellai Fabiana,Ansaloni Luca,Antonelli Massimo,Bartoletti Michele,Bassetti Matteo,Boncagni Federico,Carlini Massimo,Cattelan Anna Maria,Cavaliere Arturo,Ceresoli Marco,Cipriano Alessandro,Cortegiani Andrea,Cortese Francesco,Cristini Francesco,Cucinotta Eugenio,Dalfino Lidia,De Pascale Gennaro,De Rosa Francesco Giuseppe,Falcone Marco,Forfori Francesco,Fugazzola Paola,Gatti Milo,Gentile Ivan,Ghiadoni Lorenzo,Giannella Maddalena,Giarratano Antonino,Giordano Alessio,Girardis Massimo,Mastroianni Claudio,Monti Gianpaola,Montori Giulia,Palmieri Miriam,Pani Marcello,Paolillo Ciro,Parini Dario,Parruti Giustino,Pasero Daniela,Pea Federico,Peghin Maddalena,Petrosillo Nicola,Podda Mauro,Rizzo Caterina,Rossolini Gian Maria,Russo Alessandro,Scoccia Loredana,Sganga Gabriele,Signorini Liana,Stefani Stefania,Tumbarello Mario,Tumietto Fabio,Valentino Massimo,Venditti Mario,Viaggi Bruno,Vivaldi Francesca,Zaghi Claudia,Labricciosa Francesco M.,Abu-Zidan Fikri,Catena Fausto,Viale Pierluigi

Abstract

AbstractIntra-abdominal infections (IAIs) are common surgical emergencies and are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in hospital settings, particularly if poorly managed. The cornerstones of effective IAIs management include early diagnosis, adequate source control, appropriate antimicrobial therapy, and early physiologic stabilization using intravenous fluids and vasopressor agents in critically ill patients. Adequate empiric antimicrobial therapy in patients with IAIs is of paramount importance because inappropriate antimicrobial therapy is associated with poor outcomes. Optimizing antimicrobial prescriptions improves treatment effectiveness, increases patients’ safety, and minimizes the risk of opportunistic infections (such as Clostridioides difficile) and antimicrobial resistance selection. The growing emergence of multi-drug resistant organisms has caused an impending crisis with alarming implications, especially regarding Gram-negative bacteria. The Multidisciplinary and Intersociety Italian Council for the Optimization of Antimicrobial Use promoted a consensus conference on the antimicrobial management of IAIs, including emergency medicine specialists, radiologists, surgeons, intensivists, infectious disease specialists, clinical pharmacologists, hospital pharmacists, microbiologists and public health specialists. Relevant clinical questions were constructed by the Organizational Committee in order to investigate the topic. The expert panel produced recommendation statements based on the best scientific evidence from PubMed and EMBASE Library and experts’ opinions. The statements were planned and graded according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) hierarchy of evidence. On November 10, 2023, the experts met in Mestre (Italy) to debate the statements. After the approval of the statements, the expert panel met via email and virtual meetings to prepare and revise the definitive document. This document represents the executive summary of the consensus conference and comprises three sections. The first section focuses on the general principles of diagnosis and treatment of IAIs. The second section provides twenty-three evidence-based recommendations for the antimicrobial therapy of IAIs. The third section presents eight clinical diagnostic-therapeutic pathways for the most common IAIs. The document has been endorsed by the Italian Society of Surgery.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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