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Selective Digestive Tract Decontamination in Intensive Care Medicine: a Practical Guide to Controlling Infection

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More than 20 years ago it was recognized by Stoutenbeek and colleagues that patients in the intensive care unit suffered from infections developed whilst being treated. Moreover, the majority of these infections appeared to originate from bacteria that were acquired in the intensive care leading to pathologic colonisation and overgrowth in the gut, subsequently leading to organ site infections. Selective decontamination of the digestive tract (SDD) is an antibiotic strategy which aims to prevent secondary infections in critically ill patients. This book provides both the scientific rationale and the practical approach to nurses, physicians, pharmacists and microbiologists to design a SDD treatment strategy tailored to each individual patient and the local hospital situation.

List of contents

The History of Selective Decontamination of the Digestive Tract.- The Concept of SDD.- Infections in Critically Ill Patients: Should We Change to a Decontamination Strategy?.- Gut Microbiology: How to Use Surveillance Samples for the Detection of the Carrier Status of Abnormal Flora.- Compounding Medication for Digestive Decontamination: Pharmaceutical Aspects.- Nursing and Practical Aspects in the Application and Implementation of SDD.- The Effects of Hand-Washing, Restrictive Antibiotic Use and SDD on Morbidity.- The Effects of SDD on Mortality.- Antimicrobial Resistance During 20 Years of Clinical SDD Research.- The Costs of SDD.- SDD for the Prevention and Control of Outbreaks.- Preoperative Prophylaxis with SDD in Surgical Patients.- The Role of SDD in Liver Transplantation: a Meta-Analysis.- Do Burn Patients Benefit from Digestive Tract Decontamination?.- How to Design an Antibiotic Strategy That Respects the Indigenous Flora.

Summary

More than 20 years ago it was recognized by Stoutenbeek and colleagues that patients in the intensive care unit suffered from infections developed whilst being treated. Moreover, the majority of these infections appeared to originate from bacteria that were acquired in the intensive care leading to pathologic colonisation and overgrowth in the gut, subsequently leading to organ site infections. Selective decontamination of the digestive tract (SDD) is an antibiotic strategy which aims to prevent secondary infections in critically ill patients. This book provides both the scientific rationale and the practical approach to nurses, physicians, pharmacists and microbiologists to design a SDD treatment strategy tailored to each individual patient and the local hospital situation.

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"This monograph describes the controversy and clinical benefits reported for selective digestive tract decontamination (SDD). The rationale for SDD and guides to practical implementation for interested practitioners are provided. Senior trainees and critical care practitioners are an appropriate audience for this work which originates from leaders in the practice of SDD … . Chapters are clearly written and include tables. References date to within one to two years of publication and include most of the preclinical and clinical work done with SDD to this time." (David J. Dries, Doody’s Review Service, March, 2008)

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From the reviews:

"This monograph describes the controversy and clinical benefits reported for selective digestive tract decontamination (SDD). The rationale for SDD and guides to practical implementation for interested practitioners are provided. Senior trainees and critical care practitioners are an appropriate audience for this work which originates from leaders in the practice of SDD ... . Chapters are clearly written and include tables. References date to within one to two years of publication and include most of the preclinical and clinical work done with SDD to this time." (David J. Dries, Doody's Review Service, March, 2008)

Product details

Assisted by Pete H J van der Voort (Editor), Peter H J van der Voort (Editor), K F van Saene (Editor), K F van Saene (Editor), Hendrick K. F. van Saene (Editor), Hendrik K. F.van Saene (Editor), P. H. J. Van Der Voort (Editor), Peter H.J. van der Voort (Editor), H. K. F. Van Saene (Editor), Hendrick K.F. van Saene (Editor), Peter H. J. van der Voort (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.12.2012
 
EAN 9788847006522
ISBN 978-88-470-0652-2
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Weight 332 g
Illustrations XII, 200 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, critical care medicine, Infectious & contagious diseases, Medical microbiology & virology, infectious diseases, Anesthesiology, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, Medical Microbiology, Anaesthetics, Clinical & internal medicine

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