Presence of a pelvic abscess (tubo-ovarian abscess) or signs of generalized infection (peritonitis). This requires hospitalization and often surgical or radiological drainage.
Accompanied by systemic signs of sepsis, hemodynamic instability, or failure of initial antibiotic therapy. Accessing the PDF Guidelines
The CNGOF website hosts the full text of the 2019 guidelines, which include the detailed diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms. Download Nouvelle classification PID pdf
Infection limited to the uterus (endometritis) and/or Fallopian tubes (salpingitis), without an abscess. Usually treated with outpatient antibiotics.
Sites like EM-Consulte or Le Collège de Médecine often host these classification tables under the heading "IGH" (Infections Génitales Hautes). Presence of a pelvic abscess (tubo-ovarian abscess) or
The modern classification focuses on three clinical stages to determine if a patient requires hospitalization or outpatient care:
The (New Pelvic Inflammatory Disease classification) typically refers to updated medical guidelines used to categorize the severity and management of pelvic infections. Accessing the PDF Guidelines The CNGOF website hosts
Search for "Prise en charge des infections génitales hautes" on their official portal. They provide a downloadable PDF summary for practitioners.