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Single-dose cefmetazole versus multiple dose cefoxitin for prophylaxis in abdominal surgery.

J T DiPiro1, L S Welage, B A Levine, P E Wing, J A Stanfield, H V Gaskill, D S Scarfoni, J J Schentag, T A Bowden, J S Williams.   

Abstract

One hundred and ninety-five patients undergoing abdominal surgical procedures completed a multicentre, randomized, open-label study comparing the safety and efficacy of cefmetazole and cefoxitin for the prevention of postoperative wound infection. Cefmetazole was administered iv in a single 2 g dose given within 90 min of the operation. Cefoxitin was administered in a single 2 g, similarly timed, preoperative dose and two additional doses given at 6 h intervals after surgery. For operations that exceeded 2-4 h duration an additional dose of each agent was administered. Patients undergoing colorectal operations received oral neomycin and erythromycin as bowel preparation. Colorectal operations were performed most frequently (49% of patients) followed by cholecystectomies (26%) and gastroduodenal procedures (21%). The operative site infection rate was 6.5% for cefmetazole and 7.7% for cefoxitin (P greater than 0.05). Serious drug related adverse effects were not observed. This study demonstrates that administration of single-dose cefmetazole is as effective as a standard three dose regimen of cefoxitin for prophylaxis with abdominal operations.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2722725     DOI: 10.1093/jac/23.suppl_d.71

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother        ISSN: 0305-7453            Impact factor:   5.790


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1.  Single dose cefotaxime plus metronidazole versus three dose cefuroxime plus metronidazole as prophylaxis against wound infection in colorectal surgery: multicentre prospective randomised study.

Authors:  D C Rowe-Jones; A L Peel; R D Kingston; J F Shaw; C Teasdale; D S Cole
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1990-01-06

2.  Pressurized pulse irrigation with saline reduces surgical-site infections following major hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery: randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Mehrdad Nikfarjam; Laurence Weinberg; Michael A Fink; Vijayaragavan Muralidharan; Graham Starkey; Robert Jones; Kevin Staveley-O'Carroll; Christopher Christophi
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 3.352

3.  Comparison of cefotaxime plus metronidazole versus cefoxitin for prevention of wound infection after abdominal surgery.

Authors:  L Kow; J Toouli; J Brookman; P J McDonald
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  1995 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 3.352

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