Lyme disease update
Virginia Savely offers this update on Lymes disease and the role of the home infusion nurse in the management of the patient in reciept of IV antibiotics at home.
Saverly, V.R. (2008) Update on Lyme Disease: The Hidden Epidemic. Journal of Infusion Nursing. 31(4), p.236-240.
Abstract:
“Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States. Diagnosis is problematic for many reasons, including unsatisfactory laboratory tests and confusion about test interpretation. When Lyme disease is diagnosed early, treatment is usually successful with oral antibiotics. Unfortunately, the diagnosis is often missed, allowing the infection to disseminate and affect every body system. When Lyme disease affects the central nervous system, it is often treated with intravenous antibiotics in the home setting. Infusion nurses who are experienced with the myriad symptoms and treatment challenges of these complex patients will be a reassuring asset to patients and physicians alike”.
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This link to ARUP Consult might be helpful to understand which lab tests can be ordered and how to interpret them regarding Lyme disease. I hope this is helpful.
http://arupconsult.com/Topics/InfectiousDz/Bacteria/LymeDisease.html