Complicated intra-abdominal infections in Europe: a comprehensive review of the CIAO study.

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Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Publications
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Titre
Complicated intra-abdominal infections in Europe: a comprehensive review of the CIAO study.
Périodique
World Journal of Emergency Surgery
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Sartelli M., Catena F., Ansaloni L., Leppaniemi A., Taviloglu K., van Goor H., Viale P., Lazzareschi D.V., Coccolini F., Corbella D., de Werra C., Marrelli D., Colizza S., Scibè R., Alis H., Torer N., Navarro S., Sakakushev B., Massalou D., Augustin G., Catani M., Kauhanen S., Pletinckx P., Kenig J., Di Saverio S., Jovine E., Guercioni G., Skrovina M., Diaz-Nieto R., Ferrero A., Rausei S., Laine S., Major P., Angst E., Pittet O., Herych I., Agresta F., Vettoretto N., Poiasina E., Tepp J., Weiss G., Vasquez G., Vladov N., Tranà C., Delibegovic S., Dziki A., Giraudo G., Pereira J., Tzerbinis H., van Dellen D., Hutan M., Vereczkei A., Krasniqi A., Seretis C., Mesina C., Rems M., Campanile F.C., Coletta P., Uotila-Nieminen M., Dente M., Bouliaris K., Lasithiotakis K., Khokha V., Zivanovic D., Smirnov D., Marinis A., Negoi I., Ney L., Bini R., Leon M., Aloia S., Huchon C., Moldovanu R., de Melo R.B., Giakoustidis D., Ioannidis O., Cucchi M., Pintar T., Krivokapic Z., Petrovic J.
ISSN
1749-7922 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1749-7922
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
7
Numéro
1
Pages
36
Langue
anglais
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Publication types: Journal Article
Résumé
ABSTRACT: The CIAO Study ("Complicated Intra-Abdominal infection Observational" Study) is a multicenter investigation performed in 68 medical institutions throughout Europe over the course of a 6-month observational period (January-June 2012).Patients with either community-acquired or healthcare-associated complicated intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) were included in the study.2,152 patients with a mean age of 53.8 years (range: 4-98 years) were enrolled in the study. 46.3% of the patients were women and 53.7% were men. Intraperitoneal specimens were collected from 62.2% of the enrolled patients, and from these samples, a variety of microorganisms were collectively identified.The overall mortality rate was 7.5% (163/2.152).According to multivariate analysis of the compiled data, several criteria were found to be independent variables predictive of patient mortality, including patient age, the presence of an intestinal non-appendicular source of infection (colonic non-diverticular perforation, complicated diverticulitis, small bowel perforation), a delayed initial intervention (a delay exceeding 24 hours), sepsis and septic shock in the immediate post-operative period, and ICU admission.Given the sweeping geographical distribution of the participating medical centers, the CIAO Study gives an accurate description of the epidemiological, clinical, microbiological, and treatment profiles of complicated intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) throughout Europe.
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Web of science
Open Access
Oui
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