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S Afr Med J ; 103(9): 609-11, 2013 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24300674

ABSTRACT

Here we review the available literature supporting the routine and timely use of external patient warming devices of all possible types during emergency department and peri-operative situations, including the role of best ambient temperature, and provides a best-practice statement on the need for such devices. It aims to present a guideline document endorsed by the major South African professional societies in the field of emergency and peri-operative care.


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Critical Care/methods , Environment, Controlled , Hypothermia/prevention & control , Perioperative Care , Rewarming , Body Temperature , Equipment and Supplies, Hospital/classification , Equipment and Supplies, Hospital/supply & distribution , Heating/instrumentation , Heating/methods , Hospital Units/standards , Humans , Hypothermia/diagnosis , Hypothermia/etiology , Perioperative Care/adverse effects , Perioperative Care/methods , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Rewarming/instrumentation , Rewarming/methods
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S Afr Med J ; 96(7 Pt 2): 642-52, 2006 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16909191

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To write a guideline for the management and prevention of nosocomial infections in South Africa in view of the following: Nosocomial infections are a common and increasing problem globally, including South Africa. Widely varying standards of prevention and management of these important infections. Increasing and emerging antimicrobial resistance among commonly isolated pathogens. The significant economic burden of these infections on the health care system as well as their impact on patient morbidity and mortality. The main aims of the guideline are to provide recommendations for the initial choice of antimicrobial agents and the appropriate management of these infections encompassing the following conditions: (i) nosocomial pneumonia, health care-associated pneumonia and ventilator-associated pneumonia; (ii) nosocomial bloodstream infections; (iii) nosocomial intravascular infections; (iv) nosocomial urinary tract infections; (v) nosocomial intra-abdominal infections; and (vi) nosocomial surgical skin and soft-tissue infections. EVIDENCE: Working group of clinicians from relevant disciplines, following detailed literature review. RECOMMENDATIONS: These include details of the likely pathogens, an appropriate diagnostic approach, antibiotic treatment options and appropriate preventive strategies. ENDORSEMENT: The guideline document was endorsed by the South African Thoracic Society, the Critical Care Society of Southern Africa and the Federation of Infectious Diseases Societies of Southern Africa.


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Anti-Infective Agents/therapeutic use , Communicable Disease Control/standards , Cross Infection , Patient Education as Topic/standards , Cross Infection/drug therapy , Cross Infection/epidemiology , Cross Infection/prevention & control , Humans , Incidence , South Africa/epidemiology
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