Vantagens de uma Equipa Multidisciplinar noTratamento das Infeções Osteoarticulares

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https://doi.org/10.82189/spot.60

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Artrite Infecciosa/tratamento, Artrite Infecciosa/tratamento farmacológico, Equipa de Cuidados ao Doente, Tomada de Decisão Clínica

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As infeções osteoarticulares representam uma importante causa de morbilidade e mortalidade, sendo frequentemente descritas como uma “epidemia silenciosa”. Embora infeções nativas, como a artrite séptica e a osteomielite, continuem a ocorrer, as infeções do local cirúrgico associadas a implantes ortopédicos têm assumido particular relevância devido à sua crescente prevalência e complexidade. Estas infeções não só acarretam um impacto significativo na morbilidade e mortalidade dos doentes, como também impõem uma carga substancial aos sistemas de saúde, através de internamentos prolongados, múltiplas intervenções cirúrgicas e terapêuticas antibióticas prolongadas. Defendemos a adoção de uma abordagem multidisciplinar no tratamento das infeções osteoarticulares, extrapolando na base na experiência de uma equipa multidisciplinar existente. A colaboração entre cirurgiões ortopédicos, infeciologistas, internistas e microbiologistas permite uma abordagem diagnóstica e terapêutica mais abrangente, com estratégias cirúrgicas e antibióticas adaptadas ao tipo de infeção e ao contexto clínico de cada doente. Com base em exemplos internacionais e na experiência dos autores, este artigo propõe a implementação de uma abordagem multidisciplinar estruturada no contexto português, com o objetivo de otimizar os cuidados prestados aos doentes e a utilização dos recursos de saúde.

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