Bacteremia: narrative review of the literature
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Objective: to unify the issue of bacteremia by gram-positive bacteria with emphasis on S. aureus and gram-negative bacteria, something that is not yet consolidated in the literature and, in addition, to gather a set of recommendations in the light of the latest scientific evidence, in order to impro...
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Institución: | Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna |
Repositorio: | Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna |
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Materia: | bacteriemia bacterias gramnegativas bacterias grampositivas endocarditis Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia gram-negative bacteria gram-positive bacteria |
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Bacteremia: narrative review of the literature Bacteriemia: revisión narrativa de la literatura |
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Bacteremia: narrative review of the literature Vergara Serpa, Oscar Vicente bacteriemia bacterias gramnegativas bacterias grampositivas endocarditis Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia gram-negative bacteria gram-positive bacteria endocarditis Staphylococcus aureus |
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Vergara Serpa, Oscar Vicente Pájaro Galvis, Nehomar Eduardo Ruiz Pastrana, Karen Lucía Beltrán Garzón, Diego Leonardo Tatis Geney, Steffany Isabel Ruiz Pastrana, Geraldine Lucía Trujillo Fernández, Bryan Díaz Suazman, Brian David Muñoz Gaviria, Federico Rico Fontalvo, Jorge |
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Vergara Serpa, Oscar Vicente Pájaro Galvis, Nehomar Eduardo Ruiz Pastrana, Karen Lucía Beltrán Garzón, Diego Leonardo Tatis Geney, Steffany Isabel Ruiz Pastrana, Geraldine Lucía Trujillo Fernández, Bryan Díaz Suazman, Brian David Muñoz Gaviria, Federico Rico Fontalvo, Jorge |
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Pájaro Galvis, Nehomar Eduardo Ruiz Pastrana, Karen Lucía Beltrán Garzón, Diego Leonardo Tatis Geney, Steffany Isabel Ruiz Pastrana, Geraldine Lucía Trujillo Fernández, Bryan Díaz Suazman, Brian David Muñoz Gaviria, Federico Rico Fontalvo, Jorge |
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bacteriemia bacterias gramnegativas bacterias grampositivas endocarditis Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia gram-negative bacteria gram-positive bacteria endocarditis Staphylococcus aureus |
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Objective: to unify the issue of bacteremia by gram-positive bacteria with emphasis on S. aureus and gram-negative bacteria, something that is not yet consolidated in the literature and, in addition, to gather a set of recommendations in the light of the latest scientific evidence, in order to improve its treatment and prognosis. Materials and methods: systematic search in the databases ClinicalKey, PubMed, Nature,The Cochrane Library, Google Scholar and Science Direct, in search of articles published until November 12, 2019 in relation to bacteremia, using terms included in MeSH and DeCs. Results: bacteremia is defined as the presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream, highlighted by causing high morbidity and mortality.They are more frequent in those over 65 years of age and, currently, the knowledge associated with the community are the ones that have more participation in their genesis. Urinary tract infection is the leading cause of community-associated bacteremia, mainly by gram-negative bacteria. Optimizing antimicrobial treatment is key to the results. The considerable rates of therapeutic failure and the influence of antimicrobial susceptibility will influence the prognosis of the disease.Therefore, the episodes caused by resistant and sensitive strains have led to the investigation of new therapeutic schemes. Conclusion: in recent years the importance of an early, adequate empirical antimicrobial treatment has gained interest and its choice will depend on the patient’s risk factors, impacting on the overall prognosis of the infection. |
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Bacteremia: narrative review of the literatureBacteriemia: revisión narrativa de la literaturaVergara Serpa, Oscar VicentePájaro Galvis, Nehomar Eduardo Ruiz Pastrana, Karen Lucía Beltrán Garzón, Diego Leonardo Tatis Geney, Steffany Isabel Ruiz Pastrana, Geraldine Lucía Trujillo Fernández, BryanDíaz Suazman, Brian David Muñoz Gaviria, Federico Rico Fontalvo, Jorgebacteriemiabacterias gramnegativasbacterias grampositivasendocarditisStaphylococcus aureusbacteremiagram-negative bacteriagram-positive bacteriaendocarditisStaphylococcus aureusObjective: to unify the issue of bacteremia by gram-positive bacteria with emphasis on S. aureus and gram-negative bacteria, something that is not yet consolidated in the literature and, in addition, to gather a set of recommendations in the light of the latest scientific evidence, in order to improve its treatment and prognosis. Materials and methods: systematic search in the databases ClinicalKey, PubMed, Nature,The Cochrane Library, Google Scholar and Science Direct, in search of articles published until November 12, 2019 in relation to bacteremia, using terms included in MeSH and DeCs. Results: bacteremia is defined as the presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream, highlighted by causing high morbidity and mortality.They are more frequent in those over 65 years of age and, currently, the knowledge associated with the community are the ones that have more participation in their genesis. Urinary tract infection is the leading cause of community-associated bacteremia, mainly by gram-negative bacteria. Optimizing antimicrobial treatment is key to the results. The considerable rates of therapeutic failure and the influence of antimicrobial susceptibility will influence the prognosis of the disease.Therefore, the episodes caused by resistant and sensitive strains have led to the investigation of new therapeutic schemes. Conclusion: in recent years the importance of an early, adequate empirical antimicrobial treatment has gained interest and its choice will depend on the patient’s risk factors, impacting on the overall prognosis of the infection.Objetivo: unificar el tema de bacteriemias por bacterias grampositivas haciendo énfasis en S. aureus y por gramnegativas, algo que no está consolidado aun en la literatura y, además, reunir un conjunto de recomendaciones a la luz de la última evidencia científica, con el objeto de mejorar su tratamiento y pronóstico. Materiales y métodos: búsqueda sistemática en las bases de datos ClinicalKey, PubMed, Nature, The Cochrane Library, Google Académico y Science Direct, en busca de artículos publicados hasta el 12 de noviembre de 2019 con relación a bacteriemia, utilizando términos incluidos en MeSH y DeCs. Resultados: bacteriemia se define como la presencia de bacterias viables en el torrente sanguíneo, destacada por provocar una elevada morbimortalidad. Son más frecuente en los mayores de 65 años y, actualmente, las sepas asociadas a la comunidad son las que tienen más participación en su génesis. La infección de vías urinarias es la primera causa de bacteriemias asociadas a la comunidad, principalmente por bacterias gramnegativas. La optimización del tratamiento antimicrobiano es clave en los resultados. Las considerables tasas de fracaso terapéutico y la influencia de la susceptibilidad antimicrobiana van a influir en el pronóstico de la enfermedad. Por lo anterior, los episodios causados por cepas resistentes como sensibles han conducido a la investigación de nuevos esquemas terapéuticos. Conclusión: en los últimos años ha cobrado interés, la importancia de un tratamiento antimicrobiano empírico precoz, adecuado y su elección va a depender de los factores de riesgo del paciente, impactando en el pronóstico global de la infección.Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna2022-06-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistamedicinainterna.net/index.php/spmi/article/view/67010.36393/spmi.v35i2.670Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna; Vol. 35 Núm. 2 (2022); 73-81Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna; Vol. 35 No. 2 (2022); 73-811609-71731681-972110.36393/spmi.v35i2reponame:Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Internainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Internainstacron:SPMIspahttps://revistamedicinainterna.net/index.php/spmi/article/view/670/746https://revistamedicinainterna.net/index.php/spmi/article/view/670/762Derechos de autor 2022 Oscar Vicente Vergara Serpa, Nehomar Eduardo Pájaro Galvis, Karen Lucía Ruiz Pastrana, Diego Leonardo Beltrán Garzón, Steffany Isabel Tatis Geney, Geraldine Lucía Ruiz Pastrana, Bryan Trujillo Fernández, Brian David Díaz Suazman, Federico Muñoz Gaviria, Jorge Rico Fontalvoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:medicinainterna.net.pe:article/6702022-08-29T07:38:35Z |
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