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The impact of low-dose versus high-dose antibiotic prophylaxis regimens on surgical site infection rates after cesarean delivery.

Mauricio La Rosa1, Chasey Omere2, Tiffany Redfern2, Mahmoud Abdelwahab2, Nicholas Spencer2, Josephine Villarreal2, Gayle Olson2, George R Saade2, Antonio F Saad2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine if high-dose antibiotic prophylaxis with cefazolin decreases the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) after a cesarean delivery.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study of women who underwent a cesarean section. Two preoperative antibiotic regimens were compared: low dose versus high dose. The primary outcome was SSI. A sample size of 343 patients per group was calculated for a 50% reduction in risk for SSI.
RESULTS: Seven hundred and thirty women were included with an incidence of SSI of 5%. Women who received the high-dose antibiotic regimen had lower rates of risk factors for SSI. The only exception was skin incision closure with staples. The rate of SSI did not differ between the low-dose and high-dose groups, even after adjusting for confounding variables [aOR 1.78, 95% CI (0.82-3.9)].
CONCLUSIONS: Higher doses of antibiotic prophylaxis did not decrease the rates of SSI after cesarean delivery.

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Keywords:  Antibiotics; Cesarean; Infection; Pregnancy; Prophylaxis; Wound

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31811413     DOI: 10.1007/s00404-019-05370-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet        ISSN: 0932-0067            Impact factor:   2.344


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Review 1.  Comparing prophylactic use of cefazolin for SSI in cesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Meilin Li; Bingzhi Shi; Junru Ma; Xinyue Peng; Jiemin Shi
Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet       Date:  2020-11-26       Impact factor: 2.344

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