Literature DB >> 15112851

Survey of antimicrobial prophylaxis for surgical procedures in Lebanese hospitals.

Raghida Azzam1, Nohad Hamadé, Nora Bedrossian, Chafica Assaad.   

Abstract

Antimicrobial prophylaxis (AMP) is an effective measure to prevent the surgical site infection (SSI). This prospective survey of three months describe the adequacy of AMP in 10 acute care hospitals (affiliated to the Lebanese University, Faculty of Medical Sciences) based on international guidelines for only three parameters, digestive, orthopaedic and vascular surgery. Out of 964 surgical procedures, 916 (95%) were eligible for AMP, of which 767 (84%) received one or several antibiotics. Cefazolin was frequently prescribed (49%), followed by beta-lactamase-inhibitor/penicillin (18%), cefuroxime (17%), ceftriaxone (7%) and vancomycin (0.1%). In compliance with current US guidelines on indication, choice of drug, duration and time of first dose administration, AMP was given for only 32% of the procedures. Duration of AMP was < or = 24 hours in 35% and exceeded 48 hours in 57%. A single dose of prophylaxis was given to 26%, 12% receive an additional dose and 62% receive more than 2 doses. The first dose was administered within 30 min before operation in 92% of procedures. We conclude that AMP in Lebanese hospitals was fairly adequate in terms of respecting indications for selected surgical procedures. Improvement could be made by reducing the duration of prophylaxis and avoiding the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 15112851

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Liban        ISSN: 0023-9852


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1.  How good is compliance with surgical antibiotic prophylaxis guidelines in a tertiary care private hospital in India? A prospective study.

Authors:  Lipika Parulekar; Rajeev Soman; Tanu Singhal; Camilla Rodrigues; F D Dastur; Ajita Mehta
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2009-03-13       Impact factor: 0.656

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