2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-016-3560-8
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Contemporary Review of Risk‐Stratified Management in Acute Uncomplicated and Complicated Diverticulitis

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“…The utility of antimicrobial therapy in acute uncomplicated diverticulitis has been a point of controversy in the international medical community [93]. In terms of clinical resolution, recent investigation demonstrates that antimicrobial treatment was not superior to withholding antibiotic therapy in patients with mild, unperforated diverticulitis.…”
Section: Acute Left Colonic Diverticulitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utility of antimicrobial therapy in acute uncomplicated diverticulitis has been a point of controversy in the international medical community [93]. In terms of clinical resolution, recent investigation demonstrates that antimicrobial treatment was not superior to withholding antibiotic therapy in patients with mild, unperforated diverticulitis.…”
Section: Acute Left Colonic Diverticulitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uncomplicated diverticulitis has traditionally been treated with antibiotics, and several studies have shown that treatment in an out-patient setting is safe [12]. Recent studies have suggested that uncomplicated diverticulitis can be managed without antibiotic treatment in a hospital setting [13]. It is unclear how this may be transferred to primary care, since a CT scan verified the diagnosis in all patients.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For all IAIs, the presence of sepsis or septic shock is a generic prognostic feature and defines a disease process that has become systemic, rather than a localized disease process. Several disease specific scores exist for various organ-related IAIs (appendicitis, diverticulitis, perforated ulcers) [49][50][51][52], for which none have good accuracy, prediction ability, nor validity and generalizability.…”
Section: Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%