The future approach for the management of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1097/QCO.0000000000001092
Giusy Tiseo, Marco Falcone
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Abstract

Purpose of review: To discuss the new available options for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs) and how to implement in the clinical practice innovative approaches for their management.

Recent findings: The availability of long-acting antibiotics, including dalbavancin and oritavancin, changed the approach to patients with ABSSSI. Direct discharge from the emergency department and early discharge from the hospital should be considered in patients with ABSSSI. Despite limited data about different bactericidal properties, the choice between dalbavancin and oritavacin is usually based on patients' characteristics and comorbidities. Delafloxacin and omadacycline are other options and have the advantage to be available for both intravenous and oral formulations, allowing a sequential therapy and switch from intravenous to oral treatment in clinically stable patients. Further studies should elucidate the profile of patients who may beneficiate from these drugs.

Summary: Early discharge from the hospital should be considered in patients with ABSSSI at a high risk of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and in vulnerable patients for which hospitalization may have detrimental consequences. In elderly individuals, patients with diabetes mellitus, oncological people who need for continuing their healthcare pathway, this approach may reduce complications and costs related to hospitalization.

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未来处理急性细菌性皮肤和皮肤结构感染的方法。
综述目的:探讨急性细菌性皮肤和皮肤结构感染(ABSSSIs)治疗的新方法,以及如何在临床实践中实施创新的治疗方法。最近的发现:长效抗生素的可用性,包括达尔巴万星和奥利塔万星,改变了治疗ABSSSI患者的方法。ABSSSI患者应考虑直接从急诊科出院和提前出院。尽管关于不同杀菌特性的数据有限,但达巴文星和奥利他星之间的选择通常是基于患者的特征和合并症。德拉沙星和奥马达环素是其他选择,其优点是可用于静脉注射和口服制剂,允许顺序治疗,并在临床稳定的患者中从静脉注射转向口服治疗。进一步的研究应该阐明可能受益于这些药物的患者的概况。总结:对于耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌感染风险高的ABSSSI患者,以及住院可能产生不利后果的易感患者,应考虑尽早出院。对于老年人、糖尿病患者、肿瘤患者需要继续他们的保健途径,这种方法可以减少并发症和住院费用。
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期刊介绍: This reader-friendly, bimonthly resource provides a powerful, broad-based perspective on the most important advances from throughout the world literature. Featuring renowned guest editors and focusing exclusively on two topics, every issue of Current Opinion in Infectious Disease delivers unvarnished, expert assessments of developments from the previous year. Insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews cover key subjects such as HIV infection and AIDS; skin and soft tissue infections; respiratory infections; paediatric and neonatal infections; gastrointestinal infections; tropical and travel-associated diseases; and antimicrobial agents.
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