Providing outpatient antibiotic therapy for cellulitis in primary care
- PMID: 18981968
- DOI: 10.12968/bjcn.2008.13.11.31524
Providing outpatient antibiotic therapy for cellulitis in primary care
Abstract
Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) is becoming more widespread. OPAT therapy can be used to treat certain patients who have cellulitis. The decision as to which patients to treat at home must be based on local PCT guidelines--not all patients are suitable for OPAT. OPAT improves patient quality of life by delivering care in the patient's home. This is highly skilled work and the community nurse must have appropriate training and support in order to gain the skills required.
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