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Maxillary sinus diseases: antimicrobial chemotherapy algorithms

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-12-9-14

Abstract

In the article substantiated the choice of antibacterial drugs for antimicrobial chemotherapy in acute and chronic odontogen rhinosynusitis. The algorithm of antimicrobial chemotherapy, prevention of complications of surgical interventions on sinuses and damage associated with sinus perforation in dental interventions is given in accordance with the WHO classification AWaRe (WHO). Antibiotics are divided into drugs of the first and second empirical choice, depending on the need for use.

About the Authors

R. V. Ushakov
Federal state-funded educational institution of additional professional education «The State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education»
Russian Federation

Ushakov Rafael V., DSc, Professor, Chief of the department of common and surgical dentistry

Department of common and surgical stomatology

Moscow

SPIN-код: 3053-3900,

Author ID: 701309



V. N. Tsarev
Federal state-funded educational institution of the higher education «The Moscow state medico-dental university of A.I. Evdokimov»
Russian Federation

DSc, Professor, Director оf Scientific Research Medical-Dental Institute

Laboratory of molecular biological research NIMSI

Author ID: 638394,

SPIN-код: 8180-4941



A. R. Ushakov
Federal state-funded educational institution of the higher education «The Moscow state medico-dental university of A.I. Evdokimov»
Russian Federation

PhD, senior researcher, Laboratory of molecular biological research NIMSI

Laboratory of molecular biological research NIMSI

SPIN-код: 1500-3971,

Author ID: 1064999



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Ushakov R.V., Tsarev V.N., Ushakov A.R. Maxillary sinus diseases: antimicrobial chemotherapy algorithms. Medical alphabet. 2021;1(12):9-14. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-12-9-14

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