Literature DB >> 10201771

Survey of antibiotic prophylaxis in acute pancreatitis in the UK and Ireland.

J J Powell1, E Campbell, C D Johnson, A K Siriwardena.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current surgical practice with regards to antibiotic prophylaxis in acute pancreatitis in the UK and Ireland was overviewed.
METHODS: The 1103 members of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland were surveyed by postal questionnaire. A total of 528 replies were received (48 per cent). Following exclusion of surgeons not treating patients with acute pancreatitis, analysis was carried out on 429 replies.
RESULTS: Respondents treated a median of 12 (interquartile range (i.q.r.) 10-20) patients per year with acute pancreatitis. Prophylactic antibiotic therapy was used by 88 per cent of responding surgeons, of whom 24 per cent used it in all cases. For surgeons professing selective use of antibiotics, the most common indication for use was in patients with prognostically severe disease. A cephalosporin was prescribed in 72 per cent of patients; cefuroxime was the single most common antibiotic. Combination therapy with metronidazole was used in 48 per cent of attacks. The median duration of antibiotic therapy was 5 (i.q.r. 5-7) days. An adverse drug reaction attributable to the use of prophylactic antibiotics was reported by 11 per cent of respondents.
CONCLUSION: This study has established that a significant body of clinicians charged with the responsibility of treating acute pancreatitis use antibiotic prophylaxis in the initial treatment of patients with predicted severe disease.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10201771     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2168.1999.01052.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Surg        ISSN: 0007-1323            Impact factor:   6.939


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