Splošna bolnišnica Celje (SBCE)
  • Antibiotično zdravljenje zunajbolnišničnih pljučnic = The antibiotic treatment of community - acquired pneumonia
    Šegota, Nikša
    Pneumonia is an infection of the lung parenchyma. Community-acquired pneumonia(CAP) refers to pneumonia acquired outside of hospitals or extended-care facilities. It is a common disease associated ... with significant morbidity, mortality, and costs. Antimicrobial sensitivity, resistance, and pharmacoeconomics must be considered when selecting the antibiotic. The annualrate of CAP in Slovenia is approximately 15-20.000, one fifth of which need hospitalization. CAP is still a disease with high mortality: 4% in children under 5 years of age, 11% in patients above 60 years, 17% in patientsabove 75 years, and even 25% among patients requiring hospitalization.In Europe, the most likely CAP pathogens include Streptococcuspneumoniae (40-68%), Haemophillus influenzae (4-15%), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (2-18%), Chlamydia pneumoniae (4-15%), viruses (5-20%) and other bacteria. The Slovene Respiratory Society accepted the Slovene Guidelines for the management of community-acquired pneumonia in 2005. Similar epidemiology and bacterial susceptibility for antimicrobials in Slovenia and in Western European countries were the reason for Slovenia to adopt parts of British Thoracic and European Respiratory Society guidelines. The presentation brings and discusses the latest Slovene guidelines.
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci
    Leto - 2005
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 20206041