Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic treatment in critically ill patients | Read by QxMD

PURPOSE: In critically ill patients, length of antibiotic treatment can be effectively guided by procalcitonin (PCT) protocols. International sepsis guidelines and guidelines on antibiotic stewardship strategies recommend PCT as helpful laboratory marker for a rational use of antibiotics. A number of studies and meta-analyses have confirmed the effectiveness of PCT-protocols for shortening antibiotic treatment without compromising clinical outcome in critically ill patients. But in clinical practice, there is still uncertainty how to interpret PCT levels and how to adjust antibiotic treatment in various infectious situations, especially in the perioperative period. METHODS: This narrative review gives an overview on the application of PCT-protocols in critically ill patients with severe bacterial infections on the basis of 5 case reports and the available literature. Beside strengths and limitations of this biomarker, also varying kinetics and different maximum values with regard to the infectious focus and pathogens are discussed. RESULTS: PCT-guided antibiotic treatment appears to be safe and effective. Most of the studies revealed a shorter antibiotic treatment without negative clinical outcomes. Cost effectiveness is still a matter of debate and effects on bacterial resistance due to shorter treatments, possible lower rates of drug-related adverse events, or decreased rates of Clostridium difficile infections are not yet evaluated. CONCLUSION: Guidance of antibiotic treatment can effectively be supported by PCT-protocols. However, it is important to consider the limitations of this biomarker and to use PCT protocols along with antibiotic stewardship programmes and regular clinical rounds together with infectious diseases specialists.

Fonte: Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic treatment in critically ill patients | Read by QxMD

O uso da procalcitonina e não da PCR é o “standart of care” da utilidade dos biomarcadores no manejo de antimicrobianos em pacientes sépticos.

Experimental Antibody Maintains HIV Suppression Without ART

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A “noticia do dia”. Mas muita calma nessa hora!!! O resultado alcançado foi em 10 pacientes de um grupo de 15 (2/3 de um n pequeno). Além disso, todos estavam com carga viral indetectável pelo uso de HAART prévio.

Opinion Makers: Penicillin Allergy Not So Common? | Medpage Today

David Lang, MD, on penicillin allergy overreporting by patients

Fonte: Opinion Makers: Penicillin Allergy Not So Common? | Medpage Today

Destaco do texto esta passagem…

In our published experience at the Cleveland Clinic when we perform skin testing to penicillin in patients who self-report penicillin allergy, 88% of patients are skin test negative and can receive penicillin and penicillin type drugs without an elevated risk for a true allergic reaction compared with the general population.

Herpes Vaccine Cuts Shedding, Lesions | Medpage Today

Investigational drug GEN-003 promising in phase II trial

Fonte: Herpes Vaccine Cuts Shedding, Lesions | Medpage Today

Há décadas que a profilaxia para as recidivas de herpes simplex se faz com quimioprofilaxia. O desenvolvimento de uma vacina terapêutica segura e eficaz é uma das notícias mais esperadas para o infectologista que atua em consultório (e ainda mais esperada por seus pacientes). Mesmo sendo ainda fase II, a notícia é auspiciosa.

Barbeiros contaminados com doença de Chagas são encontrados no DF

O Tripanosoma cruzi, protozoário agente etiológico da doença, foi localizado em Vicente Pires, Parkway, Paranoá, Águas Claras, no Jardim Zoológico de Brasília e em diversos pontos do Plano Piloto e de outras regiões administrativas do Distrito Federal

Fonte: Barbeiros contaminados com doença de Chagas são encontrados no DF

Reportagem: Sífilis aumenta 70% em gestantes

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Acesse a reportagem aqui.

Embora a reportagem seja sobre o Estado do Espírito Santo, a realidade se aplica à todo o País.