腹内感染的源头控制:你需要知道的。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Federico Coccolini, Andrew W Kirkpatrick, Camilla Cremonini, Massimo Sartelli
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摘要

摘要:为腹腔脓毒症(IAS)提供最佳源控制(SC)是一项至关重要的外科原则,但在严格的定义和所需的行为方面仍然模糊不清。在过去的几十年里,SC的整个概念得到了发展。当代SC不仅是外科手术,还包括微创经皮和医学治疗。我们认为,适当的SC已经从单纯的肠漏解剖控制、清除明显的污染物和坏死,发展到更全面的解剖-生理-生化模型。虽然胃肠道完整性的任何破坏都应紧急解决,但SC的最终目标应是控制系统生物介质、细菌毒素和有毒分解代谢物的产生和繁殖,这些物质会导致多系统器官衰竭和死亡。迫切需要了解并希望减轻IAS对人类微生物组的不良影响。最后,提供的治疗应该始终是个体化的,认识到患者独特的病理生理、临床状况、合并症,以及预先声明的对侵入性治疗和生命支持的偏好。
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Source control in intra-abdominal infections: What you need to know.

Abstract: Providing optimal source control (SC) for intra-abdominal sepsis (IAS) is a critically important surgical principle, yet one that remains nebulous in terms of strict definitions and required conduct. The entire concept of SC has evolved in the last decades. Contemporary SC is not only surgical but also embraces minimally invasive percutaneous and medical therapies. We propose that adequate SC has evolved from the mere anatomical control of enteric leakage, cleansing of obvious contaminants and necrosis, to a more comprehensive anatomo-phyiological-biochemical model. While any breaches in the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract should be addressed urgently, SC should ultimately aim to control the generation and propagation of systemic biomediators, bacterial toxins, and toxic catabolites that perpetuate multisystem organ failure and death. Much urgently needs to be learned to understand and hopefully mitigate the dysbiotic influences of IAS on the human microbiome. Finally, the therapy offered should always be individualized, recognizing patient's unique pathophysiology, clinical condition, comorbidities, and predeclared preferences regarding invasive therapies and life-support.

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6.00
自引率
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637
审稿时长
2.7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery® is designed to provide the scientific basis to optimize care of the severely injured and critically ill surgical patient. Thus, the Journal has a high priority for basic and translation research to fulfill this objectives. Additionally, the Journal is enthusiastic to publish randomized prospective clinical studies to establish care predicated on a mechanistic foundation. Finally, the Journal is seeking systematic reviews, guidelines and algorithms that incorporate the best evidence available.
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