Complicated intra-abdominal infections in a worldwide context: an observational prospective study (CIAOW Study) (CROSBI ID 194131)
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Sartelli, Massimo ; Catena, Fausto ; Ansaloni, Luca ; Moore, Ernest ; Malangoni, Mark ; Velmahos, George ; Coimbra, Raul ; Koike, Kaoru ; Leppaniemi, Ari ; Biffl, Walter ; Balogh, Zsolt ; Bendinelli, Cino ; Gupta, Sanjay ; Kluger, Yoram ; Agresta, Ferdinando ; Di Saverio, Salomone ; Tugnoli, Gregorio ; Jovine, Elio ; Ordonez, Carlos ; Gomes Carlos Augusto ; Junior, Gerson Alves Pereira ; Yuan, Kuo-Ching ; Bala, Miklosh ; Peev, Miroslav ; Cui, Yunfeng ; Marwah, Sanjay ; Zachariah, Sanoop ; Sakakushev, Boris ; Kong, Victor ; Ahmed, Adamu ; Abbas Ashraf ; Gonsaga, Ricardo Alessandro Teixeira ; Guercioni, Gianluca ; Vettoretto, Nereo ; Poiasina, Elia ; Ben-Ishay, Offir ; Díaz-Nieto, Rafael ; Massalou, Damien ; Skrovina, Matej ; Gerych, Ihor ; Augustin, Goran
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Complicated intra-abdominal infections in a worldwide context: an observational prospective study (CIAOW Study)
Despite advances in diagnosis, surgery, and antimicrobial therapy, mortality rates associated with complicated intra-abdominal infections remain exceedingly high. The World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) has designed the CIAOW study in order to describe the clinical, microbiological, and management-related profiles of both community- and healthcare-acquired complicated intra-abdominal infections in a worldwide context. The CIAOW study (Complicated Intra-Abdominal infection Observational Worldwide Study) is a multicenter observational study currently underway in 57 medical institutions worldwide. The study includes patients undergoing surgery or interventional drainage to address complicated intra-abdominal infections. This preliminary report includes all data from almost the first two months of the six-month study period. Patients who met inclusion criteria with either community-acquired or healthcare-associated complicated intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) were included in the study. 702 patients with a mean age of 49.2 years (range 18–98) were enrolled in the study. 272 patients (38.7%) were women and 430 (62.3%) were men. Among these patients, 615 (87.6%) were affected by community-acquired IAIs while the remaining 87 (12.4%) suffered from healthcare-associated infections. Generalized peritonitis was observed in 304 patients (43.3%), whereas localized peritonitis or abscesses was registered in 398 (57.7%) patients. The overall mortality rate was 10.1% (71/702). The final results of the CIAOW Study will be published following the conclusion of the study period in March 2013.
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