| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4254450 | Cirugía Española | 2007 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												Although the high mortality rate from infectious causes in asplenic patients has been well known since the beginning of the twentieth century, rates of antibiotic prophylaxis in these patients continue to be worryingly low. Consequently, we reviewed the causes of these high mortality rates with a view to recommending preventive measures. The attitude to prophylaxis in these patients depends on age and the cause of plenectomy both in vaccination and antibiotic prophylaxis. The immune status of these patients is decisive in antibiotic prophylaxis, as this treatment will differ in patients splenectomized after a traffic accident and in those splenectomized for lymphoma
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											Authors
												José Ángel Lamsfus-Prieto, Estela Membrilla-Fernández, Josep Maria Garcés-Jarque, 
											