Nicolini Giangiacomo, Frasca Polara Valentina, Calvi Matteo, García-Lorenzo Marc, Massese Miriam, Milani Gregorio Paolo, Parrino Roberta, Vidal Enrico, Colomba Claudia
Pediatric Care Unit, San Martino General Hospital, Belluno, 32100, Italy.
Division of Paediatric Infectious Disease,"G. Di Cristina"Hospital, ARNAS Civico Di Cristina Benfratelli, Palermo, 90100, Italy.
Ital J Pediatr. 2025 Jun 17;51(1):194. doi: 10.1186/s13052-025-01994-w.
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections (SSTIs) are common in pediatric patients, accounting for nearly 25% of clinical visits. These infections can range from mild to life-threatening and include a severe subset known as Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections (ABSSSI). Prompt diagnosis and appropriate antibiotic use are crucial for optimizing patient outcomes while minimizing adverse effects and antimicrobial resistance. However, empirical treatment often becomes necessary due to the lack of culture specimens, making local epidemiology and clinical presentation key factors in treatment decisions. This expert opinion paper aims to outline the "golden rules" for the management of SSTIs in children, focusing on achieving microbiological clearance, clinical improvement, and effective control of symptoms, such as fever and pain, which significantly impact the child's well-being. These emphasize the principles of antimicrobial stewardship, recommending early diagnosis with appropriate laboratory tests, rational empiric therapy, and prompt switch to targeted therapy based on microbiological findings, as well as proper fever and pain management. The paper also highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach for complex cases, optimal dosing, and effective communication with patients' families to improve treatment compliance. Furthermore, antibiotic therapy should be selected to reduce hospital stay and facilitate home-based continuity of care, while follow-up and strengthening of the hospital-territory network are critical for continuity of care after discharge. These recommendations aim to optimize the management of pediatric SSTIs by ensuring comprehensive care from initial diagnosis to post-discharge follow-up, promoting the rational use of antibiotics, and ultimately improving clinical outcomes and quality of life for children and their families.
皮肤和软组织感染(SSTIs)在儿科患者中很常见,占临床就诊病例的近25%。这些感染的严重程度不一,从轻度到危及生命,其中包括一种严重的亚型,即急性细菌性皮肤和皮肤结构感染(ABSSSI)。及时诊断和合理使用抗生素对于优化患者治疗效果、同时尽量减少不良反应和抗菌药物耐药性至关重要。然而,由于缺乏培养标本,经验性治疗往往必不可少,这使得当地的流行病学情况和临床表现成为治疗决策的关键因素。本专家意见文件旨在概述儿童SSTIs管理的“黄金法则”,重点是实现微生物清除、临床改善以及有效控制对儿童健康有重大影响的症状,如发热和疼痛。这些法则强调抗菌药物管理原则,建议通过适当的实验室检查进行早期诊断、采用合理的经验性治疗,并根据微生物学检查结果及时转为靶向治疗,以及进行适当的发热和疼痛管理。该文件还强调了针对复杂病例采用多学科方法、优化给药剂量以及与患者家属进行有效沟通以提高治疗依从性的重要性。此外,应选择抗生素治疗以缩短住院时间并促进以家庭为基础的持续护理,而加强医院-社区网络的随访对于出院后的持续护理至关重要。这些建议旨在通过确保从初始诊断到出院后随访的全面护理、促进抗生素的合理使用,并最终改善儿童及其家庭的临床治疗效果和生活质量,来优化儿科SSTIs的管理。