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Septischer Schock: Prophylaxe und Therapie

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Notfalltherapie

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Bei mehr als einem Drittel der gastrointestinalen Infektionen sind intermittierend Bacteriämien nachweisbar. Wichtigste Eintrittspforte sind die Gallenwege [13, 58]. Als Erreger finden sich vor allem Anaerobier, aerobe Keime sind seltener; oft bestehen jedoch Mischinfektionen [10, 17]. Häufigste, in Blutkulturen nachweisbare aerobe Keime sind E. coli, unter den anaeroben Erregern überwiegend die Bacteroides species [31,35].

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Spiegel, M. (1982). Septischer Schock: Prophylaxe und Therapie. In: Siewert, J.R., Blum, A.L., Farthmann, E.H., Lankisch, P.G. (eds) Notfalltherapie. Interdisziplinäre Gastroenterologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68497-5_4

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