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Surgical prophylaxis: the evolution of guidelines in an era of cost containment.

H Erdal Akalin1.   

Abstract

Postoperative infections account for a large proportion of hospital-acquired infections, are associated with a high morbidity and mortality, and place a large burden upon the inpatient healthcare budget. Prophylaxis is desirable and is based on a combination of preoperative preparation, surgical techniques, perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis and postoperative wound care. There is considerable evidence that antibiotics are used excessively and inappropriately in the prevention and treatment of hospital-acquired infections, including surgical-site infections. In the case of the latter, timing of prophylaxis is crucial to success yet antibiotics are often administered at the wrong time or for too long a period, with implications for the cost of patient care. Several studies have shown that the local implementation of practice guidelines can yield significant improvements in antibiotic use and the cost of surgical prophylaxis. More rational use of antibiotics is likely to benefit the treatment of future surgical patients by reducing the pressure to select for antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11993641     DOI: 10.1053/jhin.2001.1121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Infect        ISSN: 0195-6701            Impact factor:   3.926


  7 in total

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Authors:  C Hohmann; C Eickhoff; R Radziwill; M Schulz
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2.  Discontinuation of Postoperative Prophylactic Antibiotics After Noninstrumented Spinal Surgery: Results of a Quality Improvement Project.

Authors:  Ariane Lewis; Jessica Lin; Herbert James; Travis C Hill; Rajeev Sen; Donato Pacione
Journal:  Neurohospitalist       Date:  2018-01-21

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Authors:  Frances C Wright; Calvin H L Law; Linda D Last; Neil Klar; David P Ryan; Andrew J Smith
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2006-01-16       Impact factor: 2.655

4.  Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Instrumented Spinal Fusion Surgery: A Comparative Analysis of 24-Hour and 72-Hour Dosages.

Authors:  Chandrasekaran Marimuthu; Vineet Thomas Abraham; Mirunalini Ravichandran; Rajamani Achimuthu
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2016-12-08

5.  Antibiotic prophylaxis in foot and ankle surgery: a systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Mr Ravi Krishān Modha; Chris Morriss-Roberts; Madeleine Smither; Jonathan Larholt; Ian Reilly
Journal:  J Foot Ankle Res       Date:  2018-11-15       Impact factor: 2.303

6.  The Use of Antibiotics for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections in Two Government Hospitals in Taif, Saudi Arabia: A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Omar M Alsaeed; Abdullah A Bukhari; Adel A Alshehri; Faisal A Alsumairi; Anas M Alnami; Hatim A Elsheikh
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-07-11

Review 7.  Evolution and impact of bacterial drug resistance in the context of cystic fibrosis disease and nosocomial settings.

Authors:  Dinesh Sriramulu
Journal:  Microbiol Insights       Date:  2013-04-14
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