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Mazuski, John E., Symons, William J., Jarman, Stephen, Sato, Bryan, Carroll, William, Bochicchio, Grant V., Kirby, John P., Schuerer, Douglas J.
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Surg Infect (Larchmt)
BACKGROUND: Emergency laparotomy for abdominal trauma is associated with high rates of surgical site infection (SSI). A protocol for antimicrobial prophylaxis (AMP) for trauma laparotomy was implemented to determine whether SSI could be reduced by ad
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Surg Infect (Larchmt)
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is associated generally with worse outcomes among hospitalized patients, but the impact of CAUTI on clinical outcomes is poorly described in trauma patients. We hypothesized that trauma
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Fredric M. Pieracci, Gregory J. Beilman, Addison K. May, Saira Nisar, Jared M. Huston, Philip S. Barie, Donald E. Fry, Evelyn I. Truong, Vanessa P. Ho, Jeffrey W. Shupp
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Surg Infect (Larchmt)
Background: Surgical research is potentially invasive, high-risk, and costly. Research that advances medical dogma must justify both its ends and its means. Although ethical questions do not always have simple answers, it is critically important for
Autor:
Adara R. McCarty, Kanhaiya Singh, John W. Christman, Chandan K. Sen, Ahmed S. Abouhashem, Jon Wisler
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Surg Infect (Larchmt)
Background: Patients with sepsis exhibit significant long-term immunosuppressive sequelae. Monocyte dysfunction is a hallmark of this damage. Circulating exosomes are an important mediator of the systemic signaling events that occur during the septic
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Surg Infect (Larchmt)
Background: Sepsis-related mortality is driven by immune dysfunction. A bidirectional micro-organism–immune cell cross talks exists. Gut Bacteroides fragilis–T-cell crosstalk maintains innate immune cell/pathogen homeostasis. Commensal gut Clostr
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Christopher M. Watson, Puja M. Shah, Stephen W. Davies, Zachary C. Dietch, Brandy L. Edwards, Robert G. Sawyer, Christopher A. Guidry, Charles H. Cook, Reza Askari, Rhett N. Willis, Therese M. Duane, Nicholas Namias, Patrick J. O'Neill, Lena M. Napolitano, Daniel L. Dent
Publikováno v:
Surgical Infections. 17:412-421
Obesity and commonly associated comorbidities are known risk factors for the development of infections. However, the intensity and duration of antimicrobial treatment are rarely conditioned on body mass index (BMI). In particular, the influence of ob
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C. Daniel Mullins, Joseph S. Solomkin, Michelle R. Krukas, Ahmed Shelbaya, Alvaro Quintana, Frank R. Ernst, Arlene Reisman, Christian Eckmann
Publikováno v:
Surgical Infections
Background: The utility of tigecycline as compared with other antibiotic therapies in the treatment of patients with complicated intra-abdominal infection (cIAI) and the short- and long-term outcomes of a large cohort of severely ill patients were ex
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Sara Khor, Paul A. Anderson, David R. Flum, Amy M. Cizik, Anne P. Ehlers, Rajiv K. Sethi, Michael J Lee, Rod J. Oskouian, Neal H. Shonnard, S. Samuel Bederman, E. Patchen Dellinger
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Surgical Infections. 17:179-186
Surgical site infection (SSI) after spine surgery is classified as a "never event" by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid. Intra-wound antibiotics (IWA) have been proposed to reduce the incidence of SSI, but robust evidence to support its use is la
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Zachary C. Dietch, Sara A. Hennessy, Brandy L. Edwards, Puja M. Shah, Christopher A. Guidry, Reza Askari, Charles H. Cook, Kimberly Popovsky, Robert G. Sawyer, Stephen W. Davies, Raul Coimbra, Therese M. Duane, Patrick J. O'Neill
Publikováno v:
Surgical Infections. 17:27-31
Numerous studies have demonstrated microorganism interaction through signaling molecules, some of which are recognized by other bacterial species. This interspecies synergy can prove detrimental to the human host in polymicrobial infections. We hypot
Autor:
Andrew Baird, Todd W. Costantini, Raul Coimbra, Nicole E. Lopez, Brian P. Eliceiri, Jeanne G. Lee, Bruce Potenza, Alan Smith
Publikováno v:
Surgical infections, vol 16, iss 6
BackgroundWe identified recently esophageal cancer related gene-4 (ECRG4) as a candidate cytokine that is expressed on the surface of quiescent polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) and shed in response to ex vivo treatment with lipopolysaccharide. To