The early antibiotic therapy in septic patients - milestone or sticking point?

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Abstract

Sepsis is one of the oldest and most elusive syndromes in medicine. Every effort should be made to treat these patients with the best available evidence. As a milestone, empiric antimicrobial therapy is essential in order to reduce morbidity and mortality of septic patients. As a sticking point, the use of broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents may be associated with induction of resistance among common pathogens.

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Bernhard, M., Lichtenstern, C., Eckmann, C., & Weigand, M. A. (2014, November 30). The early antibiotic therapy in septic patients - milestone or sticking point? Critical Care. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-014-0671-1

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