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. 1981 Jan;10(1):93-106.

Acute septic complications in gastrointestinal emergencies

  • PMID: 7249385

Acute septic complications in gastrointestinal emergencies

K A Joiner et al. Clin Gastroenterol. 1981 Jan.

Abstract

Gastrointestinal emergencies associated with sepsis require early decisions concerning antimicrobial drugs. Empirical selection should not be random, but rather based on a reasonable assessment of the pathogenesis and microbiology. Most bacterial pathogens have predictable antimicrobial susceptibilities. Such knowledge can guide the initial therapy, to be modified by laboratory results in the form of culture reports and antibiotic testing.

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