Letter to the Editor: Oral Tuberculosis Masquerading as an Oral Neoplasm [0.03%]
写给编辑的信:伪装成口腔肿瘤的口腔结核病
Yuyi Gu,Hualing Li,Yunjian Sheng
Yuyi Gu
Too Hot to Handle: Investigating Seasonal Variations in Surgical Site Infections after Colorectal Surgery [0.03%]
难以应对的热度:探讨 colorectal手术后外科伤口感染的季节性变化
Chen Chia Wang,Kevin Sun,Hanjoo Lee et al.
Chen Chia Wang et al.
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) increase morbidity and cost following colorectal surgery. Seasonal variabilities in SSI were shown in orthopedic and neurological operations but not yet investigated in colorectal surgery. Objecti...
Impact of Drain Removal Timing and Prophylactic Antibiotic Agents on Surgical Site Infections in Head and Neck Reconstruction [0.03%]
引流去除时间及预防性抗生素对头颈部重建手术部位感染的影响
Haruyuki Hirayama,Katsuhiro Ishida,Keita Kishi et al.
Haruyuki Hirayama et al.
Background: Regarding drain removal timing in head and neck reconstruction, each institution applies its criteria, and a clear consensus has not been established. This pre-post study aims to identify risk factors for surgical site infection...
Antibiogram Surveillance to Determine Appropriate Initial Empiric Antibiotic Therapy for Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia [0.03%]
抗菌谱监测以确定适当的初始经验性抗生素治疗用于呼吸机相关肺炎
Andrew J Kerwin,G Christopher Wood,Saskya Byerly et al.
Andrew J Kerwin et al.
Background: Our protocolized empiric antibiotic therapy for early (≤7 d) ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) and late (>7 d) VAP based on our local antibiogram leads to inappropriate empiric antibiotic therapy (IEAT) approximately 15% of...
Antibiotics and Surgically Treated Acute Appendicitis, When, Where, and Why? [0.03%]
急性阑尾炎的外科治疗中何时、何地以及为何使用抗生素?
Andrew Hendrix,Alexander Kammien,Adrian A Maung et al.
Andrew Hendrix et al.
Background: Antibiotics within an hour of incision reduce the incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) in clean-contaminated abdominal surgery. However, patients undergoing emergency surgery for an intra-abdominal infectious process often...
A Study of Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infections and Direct Economic Losses in Clean Orthopedic Surgery [0.03%]
清洁骨科手术切口感染的风险因素研究及直接经济损失分析
Qiuxia Zuo,Hua Li,Baoji Dong et al.
Qiuxia Zuo et al.
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a serious complication after clean orthopedic surgery. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively gathered data on 18,140 patients who underwent clean incision orthopedic operations at two institut...
Direct Peritoneal Resuscitation in Critically Ill Patients with an Open Abdomen is Associated with Increased Risk of Intraperitoneal Fungal Infections [0.03%]
腹腔开放的重症患者直接经腹膜复苏与腹腔内真菌感染风险增加有关
Cassandra A Cairns,James Martinson,Lindsay OMeara et al.
Cassandra A Cairns et al.
Background: Damage control laparotomy (DCL) is a well-established tool to stabilize critically ill surgical patients. Direct peritoneal resuscitation (DPR), whereby the open abdomen is continuously irrigated with glucose-based hypertonic di...
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Predicts Severe Cognitive Disability in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury [0.03%]
重症创伤性脑损伤患者呼吸机相关肺炎预示严重认知障碍发生
Shruthi Srinivas,Kelly Nahum,Christopher Gilliam et al.
Shruthi Srinivas et al.
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is linked to poor outcomes in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), yet its effect on cognitive disability is unknown. We hypothesized that there would be an association between...
Letter to the Editor: Physics-Biology-Chemistry Model: A New Clinical Proposal for Intra-Abdominal Infections [0.03%]
读者来信:物理-生物-化学模型:腹腔内感染的新临床建议
Fengping Zhang,Xurui Zhang,Chang Liu et al.
Fengping Zhang et al.
Patient and Health Professional's Perspectives of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Ethnography [0.03%]
人工关节感染的患者和卫生专业人员的视角:系统评价和元伦理学分析
Toby O Smith,Hugh Gorick,Susanne Arnold et al.
Toby O Smith et al.
Background: Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a major challenge for surgical teams and patients following an orthopedic surgical procedure. There is limited understanding on patient and health professional's perception of PJI. The aim...