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Rational Use of Antimicrobials in Patients with Severe Acute Pancreatitis
2011
Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine
Infectious complications in severe acute pancreatitis are associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. The course of the disease is often protracted, and patients often stay in the hospital for several weeks. Diagnosis of infected pancreatic necrosis is difficult, and the treatment consists of source control and antibiotic treatment. Antibiotic use should be rational in terms of a rational indication, a rational spectrum, and a rational duration. Prophylactic antibiotics are not
doi:10.1055/s-0031-1275529
pmid:21506053
fatcat:lgnetobj4rgqnc75kca6f2zfuu