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Towards precision medicine in sepsis: a position paper from the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Rello, J.; van Engelen, T. S. R.; Alp, E.; Calandra, T.; Cattoir, V.; Kern, W. V.; Netea, M. G.; Nseir, S.; Opal, S. M.; van de Veerdonk, F. L.; Wilcox, M. H.; Wiersinga, J.

CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION
2018
VL / 24 - BP / 1264 - EP / 1272
abstract
Background: Our current understanding of the pathophysiology and management of sepsis is associated with a lack of progress in clinical trials, which partly reflects insufficient appreciation of the heterogeneity of this syndrome. Consequently, more patient-specific approaches to treatment should be explored. Aims: To summarize the current evidence on precision medicine in sepsis, with an emphasis on translation from theory to clinical practice. A secondary objective is to develop a framework enclosing recommendations on management and priorities for further research. Sources: A global search strategy was performed in the MEDLINE database through the PubMed search engine (last search December 2017). No restrictions of study design, time, or language were imposed. Content: The focus of this Position Paper is on the interplay between therapies, pathogens, and the host. Regarding the pathogen, microbiologic diagnostic approaches (such as blood cultures (BCs) and rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs)) are discussed, as well as targeted antibiotic treatment. Other topics include the disruption of host immune system and the use of biomarkers in sepsis management, patient stratification, and future clinical trial design. Lastly, personalized antibiotic treatment and stewardship are addressed (Fig. 1). (c) 2018 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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