Transition from contamination to infection: implications in colonic surgery.

P O Nyström
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After reviewing the processes leading from contamination to infection and its clinical implications I conclude that outcome after emergency colonic surgery in general is the result of three factors: elimination of the surgical problem; extent of preoperative physiological derangement; and the patient's immediate response to intensive care and surgery. Antibiotic treatment is important but secondary. For most patients with minor contamination and infection, including appendicitis and trauma, the duration of antibiotic administration following emergency surgery has been established to be one or at most four doses. Patients in the intensive care units need individualised treatment. There is a minor group treated outside intensive care units but with substantial infection where the duration should be re-evaluated in new trials, preferably by comparing short and long duration in randomised fashion.

从污染到感染的转变:结肠手术的意义。
在回顾了从污染到感染的过程及其临床意义后,我得出结论,紧急结肠手术后的结果通常是三个因素的结果:手术问题的消除;术前生理紊乱程度;病人对重症监护和手术的即时反应。抗生素治疗很重要,但是次要的。对于大多数轻微污染和感染的患者,包括阑尾炎和创伤,在紧急手术后给予抗生素的持续时间已确定为一次或最多四次剂量。重症监护病房的病人需要个体化治疗。有一小部分患者在重症监护病房外接受治疗,但存在严重感染,其持续时间应在新的试验中重新评估,最好以随机方式比较短期和长期持续时间。
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