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Adherence to surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis: "checking-the-box" is not enough.

Kunal Karamchandani1, Kyle Barden1, Jansie Prozesky1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to review surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis administration practices in a small cohort and assess compliance with national guidelines. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Patients that developed surgical site infections (SSI) in a tertiary care academic medical center over a two-year period were identified. Their electronic medical records were reviewed for compliance with national guidelines with respect to surgical antibiotic prophylaxis.
FINDINGS: Over a two-year period, 283 SSI patients were identified. An appropriate antibiotic was chosen in 80 percent, an appropriate dose was administered in 45 percent and timing complied in 89 percent. The antibiotics were appropriately re-dosed in only 9.2 percent in whom the requirement was met. The prescribing guidelines were adhered to in entirety in only 54 patients (23.8 percent). PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Timely and appropriate antibiotic administration prior to surgery is essential to prevent SSI. Proper diligence is required to accomplish this task effectively. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Based on the findings, it appears that merely, "checking a box" for antibiotic administration during surgery is not enough, and a multidisciplinary approach should be followed to ensure "appropriate" antibiotic administration.

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Keywords:  Infection control; Patient safety; Quality improvement

Year:  2019        PMID: 31017054     DOI: 10.1108/IJHCQA-05-2018-0104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Care Qual Assur        ISSN: 0952-6862


  2 in total

1.  Improving intraoperative administration of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis: a quality improvement report.

Authors:  Victoria Haney; Stephan Maman; Jansie Prozesky; Dmitri Bezinover; Kunal Karamchandani
Journal:  BMJ Open Qual       Date:  2020-09

2.  Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Neonates and Children Undergoing Dental, Maxillo-Facial or Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) Surgery: A RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method Consensus Study.

Authors:  Erika Rigotti; Sonia Bianchini; Laura Nicoletti; Sara Monaco; Elena Carrara; Francesca Opri; Roberta Opri; Caterina Caminiti; Daniele Donà; Mario Giuffré; Alessandro Inserra; Laura Lancella; Alessandro Mugelli; Giorgio Piacentini; Nicola Principi; Simonetta Tesoro; Elisabetta Venturini; Annamaria Staiano; Alberto Villani; Enrico Sesenna; Claudio Vicini; Susanna Esposito
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-13
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