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2024 Clinical Practice Guideline Update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America on Complicated Intraabdominal Infections: Diagnostic Imaging of Suspected Acute Cholecystitis and Acute Cholangitis in Adults, Children, and Pregnant People.

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2024-07-04

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Bonomo, Robert A
Edwards, Morven S
Abrahamian, Fredrick M
Bessesen, Mary
Chow, Anthony W
Dellinger, E Patchen
Goldstein, Ellie
Hayden, Mary K
Humphries, Romney
Kaye

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Oxford University Press
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This article is part of a clinical practice guideline update on the risk assessment, diagnostic imaging, and microbiological evaluation of complicated intraabdominal infections in adults, children, and pregnant people, developed by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. In this article, the panel provides recommendations for diagnostic imaging of suspected acute cholecystitis and acute cholangitis. The panel's recommendations are based on evidence derived from systematic literature reviews and adhere to a standardized methodology for rating the certainty of evidence and strength of recommendation according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach.

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GRADE Approach
Communicable Diseases
Intraabdominal Infections
Societies
Cholangitis

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Enfoque GRADE
Infecciones Intraabdominales
Colangitis
Diagnóstico por Imagen
Enfermedades Transmisibles
Colecistitis Aguda

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Acute cholangitis, Acute cholecystitis, Guideline, Intraabdominal infection

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Bonomo RA, Edwards MS, Abrahamian FM, Bessesen M, Chow AW, Dellinger EP, et al. 2024 Clinical Practice Guideline Update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America on Complicated Intraabdominal Infections: Diagnostic Imaging of Suspected Acute Cholecystitis and Acute Cholangitis in Adults, Children, and Pregnant People. Clin Infect Dis. 2024 Oct 4;79(Suppl 3):S104-S108