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Update sulla prevenzione delle infezioni nei pazienti splenectomizzati o con iposplenismo funzionale

Translated title of the contribution: Update on prevention of infections in patients without spleen or with diminished splenic function
  • Roberto Miniero
  • , M. Barretta
  • , T. R. Dolceamore
  • , G. De Luca
  • , F. Altomare
  • , P. Chiarello
  • , I. Gentile
  • , P. Saracco
  • , F. Zurlo
  • , G. Bona

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Abstract

Patients without spleen or with diminished splenic function are at high risk (10-50 times higher than in normal population) of developing life-threatening infections (OPSI). Mortality from OPSI is estimated at 50 to 80% of cases. More frequent causative agents are encapsulated bacteria: Streptococcus Pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae type b and Neisseria Meningitidis. The risk of OPSI can be reduced by immunizing patients against these pathogens and by prescribing antibiotic prophylaxis. Continuous antibiotic prophylactic for 2-5 years after splenectomy (longer periods might expose the patients to the risk of antibiotic resistance) with penicillin or amoxicillin/clavulanate acid is mandatory. Asplenic individuals should take empirical antibiotic therapy - so called "self-treatment" - and immediate medical consultation in presence of febrile illness. All patients and their parents should be carefully educated about the risk of infections in order to obtain a good long-term compliance with these recommendations.

Translated title of the contributionUpdate on prevention of infections in patients without spleen or with diminished splenic function
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)427-445
Number of pages19
JournalMinerva Pediatrica
Volume65
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2013
Externally publishedYes

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