Duración del tratamiento antibiótico en artritis infecciosa
ISSN: 2171-9020
Año de publicación: 2019
Título del ejemplar: Dolor abdominal y colelitiasis, ¿es necesaria la colecistectomía?
Volumen: 2
Número: 45
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: MPG Journal
Resumen
The optimal duration of postsurgical antibiotic therapy for adult native joint bacterial arthritis remains unknown. After initial surgical lavage for septic arthritis, 2 weeks of targeted antibiotic therapy is not inferior to 4 weeks regarding cure rate, adverse events or sequelae and leads to a significantly shorter hospital stay, at least for hand and wrist arthritis.
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