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RECENT PRINCIPLES OF ANTIMICROBIAL TREATMENT IN POLYTRAUMA INDUCED SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK (REVIEW)
B Kanashvili1, Kh Saganelidze1, L Ratiani1
1New Vision University, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Abstract:
20% of trauma deaths occur late after the injury. It is usually the result of sepsis, multi-system organ failure, or other complications. In Polytrauma induced sepsis and septic shock patients, antibacterial management is crucial. The knowledge of recent aspects of treatment is decreasing the costs and the resistance of pathogens, morbidity and mortality. Different models of treatment are suggested by authors, basically they are depended on: the patients age, there health condition, the factors of immunodeficiency, at the location of infection and others. Using the key words, the search engines produced articles. The review was made on the studies about Polytrauma induced sepsis and septic shock patients, about their antimicrobial treatment dosage and duration, about the source control and about the methods of early identification of pathogens (Bacteria and Candida). The advantages and disadvantages of early identification were also studied. Also the role if biomarkers were also reviewed. Based on the review, recommendations are given about the recent principles of antibacterial treatment of Polytrauma induced sepsis and septic shock patients.
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