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Sanoop K. Zachariah

Publications -  33
Citations -  1711

Sanoop K. Zachariah is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Multidisciplinary approach. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1303 citations.

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The management of intra-abdominal infections from a global perspective: 2017 WSES guidelines for management of intra-abdominal infections

Massimo Sartelli, +71 more
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to promote global standards of care in IAIs and update the 2013 WSES guidelines for management of intra-abdominal infections.
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Complicated intra-abdominal infections worldwide: the definitive data of the CIAOW Study

Massimo Sartelli, +82 more
TL;DR: The CIAOW study (Complicated intra-abdominal infections worldwide observational study) is a multicenter observational study underwent in 68 medical institutions worldwide during a six-month study period (October 2012-March 2013).
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WSES Guidelines for the management of acute left sided colonic diverticulitis in the emergency setting

Massimo Sartelli, +54 more
TL;DR: The executive summary of the final guidelines approved by the consensus conference for the management of acute left sided colonic diverticulitis in the emergency setting are presented.
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Global validation of the WSES Sepsis Severity Score for patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections: a prospective multicentre study (WISS Study)

Massimo Sartelli, +142 more
TL;DR: WSES Sepsis Severity Score for patients with complicated Intra-abdominal infections can be used on global level and has shown high sensitivity, specificity, and likelihood ratio that may help in making clinical decisions.
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Antimicrobials: a global alliance for optimizing their rational use in intra-abdominal infections (AGORA)

Massimo Sartelli, +172 more
TL;DR: The AGORA (Antimicrobials: A Global Alliance for Optimizing their Rational Use in Intra-Abdominal Infections) project as discussed by the authors is an international task force from 79 different countries has joined this project by sharing a document on the rational use of antimicrobial therapy for patients with IAIs.