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Decubitus Ulcer
Decubitus Ulcer
Decubitus ulcer
Decubitus ulcer
Possible therapeutic alternatives
Decubitus ulcer with sepsis
Common pathogens
Severe:
Piperacillin-tazobactam
3.375 grams IV every 6 hours
OR
Ticarcillin-clavulanic acid
3.1 grams IV every 6 hours
OR
Doripenem
500 mg IV q8h
OR
Meropenem
1 gm IV q8h
OR
Imipenem
500mg IV every 6 hours.
OR
[
Ciprofloxacin
400mg ivpb q12h or
Levofloxacin
500mg ivpb qd]
PLUS
[
Clindamycin
600mg ivpb q6-8h or
Metronidazole
500mg ivpb q6-8h.]
Ceftazidime
1-2 grams IV every 8 hours OR
Cefepime
1-2 grams q 12h
PLUS
Metronidazole
500mg ivpb q6-8h.
Penicillin allergic:
[
Aztreonam
1-2g ivpb q6-8h
PLUS
Metronidazole
500mg ivpb q6h
]
]
Decubitus ulcer (uncomplicated)
Common pathogens
Ampicillin-sulbactam
1.5-3 grams ivpb q6h
OR
Local debridement + antibiotic ointment + moist wound dressing.
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Decubitus Ulcer (Ankle)