Publications by authors named "B Cassard"

Recommendations for the treatment of streptococcal and enterococcal endocarditis are based on old efficacy studies, but the starting doses have never been reassessed and are associated with significant adverse events. Based on data from other serious infections, we suggest that maintaining a concentration of β-lactams higher than 4-6 times the responsible bacteria MIC 100% of the time in the heart of the vegetation would be a pertinent therapeutic objective. The data point to a diffusion gradient of β-lactams in the vegetation.

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Introduction: Aim of this study is to analyse the characteristics of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) inpatients infected by severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

Materials And Methods: A retrospective study was conducted, including coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients who developed VAP from March to May 2020 (VAP COVID-19). They were compared to non-COVID-19 patients who developed VAP from January 2011 to December 2019 (VAP NO COVID-19) and COVID-19 patients who did not develop VAP (NO VAP COVID-19).

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Over several decades, the economic situation and consideration of patient quality of life have been responsible for increased outpatient treatment. It is in this context that outpatient antimicrobial treatment (OPAT) has rapidly developed. The availability of elastomeric infusion pumps has permitted prolonged or continuous antibiotic administration by dint of a mechanical device necessitating neither gravity nor a source of electricity.

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Article Synopsis
  • In 2017, five cases of severe hemorrhages linked to cefazolin treatment were noted in France, prompting a study to evaluate bleeding risks associated with the drug.
  • Researchers performed a retrospective study analyzing 132 patients treated with cefazolin, with 59 patients having available coagulation parameters for a more detailed examination.
  • While a significant increase in activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) was observed during treatment, there was no correlation between this increase and the occurrence of severe hemorrhages, indicating that bleeding might be more common than previously reported.
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