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Practice Guideline
. 2013 Jan;20(1):60-70.
doi: 10.1007/s00534-012-0572-0.

TG13 antimicrobial therapy for acute cholangitis and cholecystitis

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TG13 antimicrobial therapy for acute cholangitis and cholecystitis

Harumi Gomi et al. J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci. 2013 Jan.

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  • J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci. 2013 Apr;20(4):457-8

Abstract

Therapy with appropriate antimicrobial agents is an important component in the management of patients with acute cholangitis and/or acute cholecystitis. In the updated Tokyo Guidelines (TG13), we recommend antimicrobial agents that are suitable from a global perspective for management of these infections. These recommendations focus primarily on empirical therapy (presumptive therapy), provided before the infecting isolates are identified. Such therapy depends upon knowledge of both local microbial epidemiology and patient-specific factors that affect selection of appropriate agents. These patient-specific factors include prior contact with the health care system, and we separate community-acquired versus healthcare-associated infections because of the higher risk of resistance in the latter. Selection of agents for community-acquired infections is also recommended on the basis of severity (grades I-III). Free full-text articles and a mobile application of TG13 are available via http://www.jshbps.jp/en/guideline/tg13.html.

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