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Probiotic Bacterial Application in Pediatric Critical Illness as Coadjuvants of Therapy.
Zanza, Christian; Romenskaya, Tatsiana; Longhitano, Yaroslava; Piccolella, Fabio; Racca, Fabrizio; Tassi, Michele Fidel; Rubulotta, Francesca; Abenavoli, Ludovico; Shiffer, Dana; Franceschi, Francesco; Migneco, Alessio; Saviano, Angela; Piccioni, Andrea; Ojetti, Veronica.
Afiliação
  • Zanza C; Department of Emergency Medicine, Policlinico Gemelli/IRCCS- University of Catholic of Sacred Heart, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Romenskaya T; Foundation "Ospedale Alba-Bra" Michele and Pietro Ferrero Hospital, 12060 Verduno, Italy.
  • Longhitano Y; Department of Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Michele and Pietro Ferrero Hospital, 12060 Verduno, Italy.
  • Piccolella F; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, St. Antonio and Biagio and Cesare Arrigo Hospital, 15121 Alessandria, Italy.
  • Racca F; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, St. Antonio and Biagio and Cesare Arrigo Hospital, 15121 Alessandria, Italy.
  • Tassi MF; Foundation "Ospedale Alba-Bra" Michele and Pietro Ferrero Hospital, 12060 Verduno, Italy.
  • Rubulotta F; Department of Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Michele and Pietro Ferrero Hospital, 12060 Verduno, Italy.
  • Abenavoli L; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, St. Antonio and Biagio and Cesare Arrigo Hospital, 15121 Alessandria, Italy.
  • Shiffer D; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, St. Antonio and Biagio and Cesare Arrigo Hospital, 15121 Alessandria, Italy.
  • Franceschi F; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, St. Antonio and Biagio and Cesare Arrigo Hospital, 15121 Alessandria, Italy.
  • Migneco A; Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Antonio and Biagio and Cesare Arrigo Hospital, 15121 Alessandria, Italy.
  • Saviano A; Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
  • Piccioni A; Department of Health Sciences, Magna Graecia University, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy.
  • Ojetti V; Department of Internal Medicine, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, IRCCS, Humanitas University, 0089 Rozzano, Italy.
Medicina (Kaunas) ; 57(8)2021 Jul 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34440989
ABSTRACT
The use of probiotics in critically ill adult and children patients has been growing exponentially over the last 20 years. Numerous factors in pediatriac intensive care unit (PICU) patients may contribute to intestinal dysbiosis, which subsequently promotes the pathobiota's growth. Currently, lactobacillus and bifidobacterium species are mainly used to prevent the development of systemic diseases due to the subverted microbiome, followed by streptococcus, enterococcus, propionibacterium, bacillus and Escherichia coli, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, and Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938. The aim of this article is to review the scientific literature for further confirmation of the importance of the usage of probiotics in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, especially in the pediatric population. A progressive increase in nosocomial infections, especially nosocomial bloodstream infections, has been observed over the last 30 years. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the incidence of nosocomial infections in PICUs was still high and ranged between 5% and 10%. Petrof et al. was one of the first to demonstrate the efficacy of probiotics for preventing systemic diseases in ICU patients. Recently, however, the use of probiotics with different lactobacillus spp. has been shown to cause a decrease of pro-inflammatory cytokines and an increase in anti-inflammatory cytokines. In addition, in some studies, the use of probiotics, in particular the mix of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium reduces the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in PICU patients requiring mechanical ventilation. In abdominal infections, there is no doubt at all about the usefulness of using Lactobacillus spp probiotics, which help to treat ICU-acquired diarrhoea episodes as well as in positive blood culture for candida spp. Despite the importance of using probiotics being supported by various studies, their use is not yet part of the standard protocols to which all doctors must adhere. In the meantime, while waiting for protocols to be drawn up as soon as possible for use in PICUs, routine use could certainly stimulate the intestine's immune defences. Though it is still too early to say, they could be considered the drugs of the future.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Probióticos / Pneumonia Associada à Ventilação Mecânica Limite: Adult / Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Medicina (Kaunas) Assunto da revista: MEDICINA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Itália

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Probióticos / Pneumonia Associada à Ventilação Mecânica Limite: Adult / Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Medicina (Kaunas) Assunto da revista: MEDICINA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Itália