使用口服抗生素治疗糖尿病足骨髓炎:系统综述。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Siddhartha Sood, Ryan Geng, Jihad Waked, Asfandyar Mufti, Aswen Sriranganathan, Ronald Gary Sibbald
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摘要

糖尿病足骨髓炎(DFO)的最佳治疗方式尚不清楚。目前加拿大糖尿病指南推荐使用口服抗生素和/或静脉注射抗生素,没有首选药物或给药途径。本报告旨在评估目前关于口服抗生素治疗DFO的证据。检索Embase和MEDLINE数据库,检索报道口服抗生素用于该适应症的疗效和安全性数据的英文原创文章。纳入了26项独特的研究,包括972名接受口服抗生素治疗的患者。平均年龄64.6岁(30 ~ 90岁)。单药治疗时,口服抗生素的完全缓解率为75.2%(539/717),部分缓解率为3.2%(23/717)。在静脉使用抗生素后作为降压治疗时,口服抗生素的完全解决率为56.5%(155/255),部分解决率为20.4%(52/255)。155例(21.6%)口服抗生素单药治疗和59例(23.1%)降压治疗的DFO未得到缓解,导致难治性感染或截肢。口服抗生素单药治疗和降压治疗的复发率分别为5.4%(39/717)和3.9%(10/255)。口服抗生素治疗对DFO的疗效优于静脉注射治疗。口服抗生素治疗在医院床位有限的低资源环境和患者需要走动的情况下可能特别有用。尽管如此,应告知患者坚持治疗的重要性,卫生保健提供者应实行资源管理,以避免抗生素耐药性。一般目的:介绍一篇系统综述文章,评价口服抗生素治疗糖尿病足骨髓炎的效用。目标人群:本继续教育活动主要针对医生;医师助理;护士;足科医生/其他足部专家;以及对皮肤,伤口和糖尿病足护理感兴趣的护士。学习目标/结果:在完成这项继续教育活动后,参与者应该能够更好地:总结作者在评估口服抗生素治疗糖尿病足骨髓炎的有效性时所考虑的证据。选择参与者的特征和使用口服抗生素治疗的环境。确定作者评估口服抗生素使用的研究结果。讨论口服抗生素治疗作为单独治疗或与静脉注射抗生素联合治疗糖尿病足骨髓炎的潜在情况。
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Use of Oral Antibiotics for Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis: A Systematic Review.

The optimal treatment modality for diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) remains unclear. The current guidelines from Diabetes Canada recommend the use of oral antibiotics and/or intravenous antibiotics with no preferred agent or route of administration. This report aimed to evaluate the current evidence surrounding oral antibiotic therapy for DFO. Embase and MEDLINE databases were searched for original articles written in English that reported efficacy and safety data on oral antibiotic use for this indication. Twenty-six unique studies were included, encompassing 972 patients treated with oral antibiotics. The mean age was 64.6 years (range: 30 to 90 y). When used as monotherapy, the complete resolution and partial resolution rate for oral antibiotic therapy were 75.2% (539/717) and 3.2% (23/717), respectively. When used as a step-down therapy after intravenous antibiotics, the complete and partial resolution rate for oral antibiotics were 56.5% (155/255) and 20.4% (52/255), respectively. No resolution of DFO resulting in refractory infection or amputation was observed in 155 (21.6%) cases of oral antibiotics monotherapy and 59 (23.1%) of step-down therapy. Recurrence rates for oral antibiotics monotherapy and step-down therapy were 5.4% (39/717) and 3.9% (10/255), respectively. Oral antibiotic therapy demonstrates favorable outcomes in DFO comparable to intravenous treatment. Oral antibiotic therapy may be especially useful in low-resource settings where hospital beds are limited and in situations where patients require ambulation. Nonetheless, patients should be counselled on the vital importance of adherence, and resource stewardship should be practiced by health care providers to avoid antibiotic resistance.

General purpose: To present a systematic review article evaluating the utility of oral antibiotics for the treatment of diabetic foot osteomyelitis.

Target audience: This continuing education activity is intended for physicians; physician assistants; nurse practitioners; podiatrists/other foot specialists; and nurses with an interest in skin, wound, and diabetic foot care.

Learning objectives/outcomes: After completing this continuing education activity, the participant should be better able to:Summarize the evidence the authors considered when evaluating the utility of oral antibiotics for diabetic foot osteomyelitis.Select the characteristics of the participants and settings in which oral antibiotic therapy was utilized.Identify the results of the authors' study assessing the use of oral antibiotics.Discuss potential situations in which oral antibiotic therapy may provide favorable outcomes as monotherapy or in conjunction with intravenous antibiotics for diabetic foot osteomyelitis.

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Advances in Skin & Wound Care
Advances in Skin & Wound Care DERMATOLOGY-NURSING
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2.50
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271
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: A peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, Advances in Skin & Wound Care is highly regarded for its unique balance of cutting-edge original research and practical clinical management articles on wounds and other problems of skin integrity. Each issue features CME/CE for physicians and nurses, the first journal in the field to regularly offer continuing education for both disciplines.
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