呼吸道细菌感染及其药物治疗

IF 0.2 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mpaic.2024.06.006
Abubaker Eltayeb, Susannah Leaver
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呼吸道细菌感染在全球范围内造成了严重的发病率和死亡率。及早发现下呼吸道感染是治疗和预防败血症等并发症的基础。常见的呼吸道感染,如社区获得性肺炎、医院获得性肺炎、非典型细菌感染以及慢性疾病(如慢性阻塞性肺病和支气管扩张症)的急性感染性加重,是由多种病原体引起的,可根据严重程度在社区或医院环境中进行治疗。迄今为止,抗生素是治疗细菌感染最常用的药物干预措施。抗生素对细菌具有不同和独特的作用机制,目前已有几种指导治疗胸部感染的指南。然而,由于抗生素使用不当,全球范围内细菌对抗菌药的耐药性显著增加,引起了公众健康的担忧。用于治疗感染和败血症的其他药物干预措施正处于开发阶段。
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Bacterial infections of the respiratory tract and their pharmacological treatment

Bacterial infections of the respiratory tract contribute to significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early recognition of lower respiratory tract infections is fundamental for the management and prevention of complications such a sepsis. Common respiratory infections such as community-acquired, hospital-acquired pneumonia, atypical bacterial infection, and acute infective exacerbations of chronic disease such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchiectasis are caused by a wide range of pathogens which can be treated in the community or in the hospital setting based on assessment of severity. Antibiotics are by far the most commonly used pharmacological intervention in the management of bacterial infections. Antibiotics have different and unique mechanisms of action against bacteria and several guidelines exist to direct treatment of chest infections. However, with inappropriate use of antibiotics, the resistance of bacteria to antimicrobials has seen significant growth globally, causing concern to the public health. Other pharmacological interventions for the management of infections and sepsis are in the development phase.

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期刊介绍: Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, an invaluable source of up-to-date information, with the curriculum of both the Primary and Final FRCA examinations covered over a three-year cycle. Published monthly this ever-updating text book will be an invaluable source for both trainee and experienced anaesthetists. The enthusiastic editorial board, under the guidance of two eminent and experienced series editors, ensures Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine covers all the key topics in a comprehensive and authoritative manner. Articles now include learning objectives and eash issue features MCQs, facilitating self-directed learning and enabling readers at all levels to test their knowledge. Each issue is divided between basic scientific and clinical sections. The basic science articles include anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, physics and clinical measurement, while the clinical sections cover anaesthetic agents and techniques, assessment and perioperative management. Further sections cover audit, trials, statistics, ethical and legal medicine, and the management of acute and chronic pain.
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