| Literature DB >> 35172906 |
Yuko Akiyama1, Yuta Norimatsu2,3, Yuki Ohno1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Two types of skin biopsies are routinely performed in dermatology: excisional and punch biopsies. A punch biopsy is a relatively low-risk procedure for surgical site infections (SSIs) because of the shallow wound depth and short operative time. In Japan, prophylactic antimicrobial agents are often used after skin biopsies due to lack of consensus, and there is no mention of antimicrobial use after skin biopsies in Japanese guidelines. In this study, we investigated whether prophylactic antibiotic use after punch biopsies reduces the risk of SSI development.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotics; Biopsy; Prophylactic antimicrobials; Surgical site infection
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35172906 PMCID: PMC8848973 DOI: 10.1186/s13756-022-01077-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ISSN: 2047-2994 Impact factor: 4.887
Surgery related characteristics of the patients
| Surgery related characteristics of the patients | Antibacterial drug used (n = 27) (mean ± SDa) | No antibacterial drug used (n = 48) (mean ± SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suture (+:−) | 23:4 | 19:29 | 0.0002† |
| Punch biopsy major axis (3 mm:4 mm:5 mm) | 5:9:13 | 13:20:15 | 0.3396† |
| Site of biopsy (face:trunk:inguinal:extremity) | 8:4:2:13 | 16:12:2:18 | 0.6306† |
| Years of experience as a doctor | 8.519 ± 6.417 | 5.042 ± 3.287 | < 0.0001‡ |
aStandard deviation
+: positive
−: negative
Fisher’s exact test or Mann–Whitney U test was used for statistical analysis
†Chi-square test (Fisher’s exact test)
‡ Mann–Whitney U test
Characteristics of the patients
| Patient characteristics | Antibacterial drug used (n = 27) (mean ± SDa) | No antibacterial drug used (n = 48) (mean ± SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 55.11 ± 20.61 | 59.85 ± 17.83 | 0.3869‡ |
| Sex (male:female) | 14;13 | 30;18 | 0.4651† |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 21.04 ± 2.689 | 23.24 ± 5.003 | 0.0501‡ |
| Brinkman Index | 396.9 ± 294.2 | 682.2 ± 454.8 | 0.0961‡ |
aStandard deviation
Fisher’s exact test or Mann–Whitney U test was used for statistical analysis
†Chi-square test (Fisher’s exact test)
‡ Mann–Whitney U test
Medical history of the patients
| Medical history | Antibacterial drug used (n = 27) (mean ± SDa) | No antibacterial drug used (n = 48) (mean ± SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liver dysfunction (+:−) | 0:19 | 2:37 | > 0.9999† |
| Diabetes mellitus (+:−) | 1:18 | 9:23 | 0.0695† |
| Kidney dysfunction (+:−) | 2:16 | 2:36 | 0.5866† |
| Hypertension (+:−) | 4:16 | 12:24 | 0.3646† |
| Hyperlipidemia (+:−) | 4:16 | 10:24 | 0.5326† |
| Cancer (+:−) | 10:14 | 8:25 | 0.2484† |
| Immunosuppressant use (+:-) | 0:22 | 3:29 | 0.2621† |
Fisher’s exact test or Mann–Whitney U test was used for statistical analysis
+: positive
−: negative
aStandard deviation
†Chi-square test (Fisher’s exact test)
Blood test
| Blood test (normal range) | Antibacterial drug used (n = 27) (mean ± SDa) | No antibacterial drug used (n = 48) (mean ± SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albumin (g/dL) (3.9–5.1) | 4.153 ± 0.4658 | 4.033 ± 0.5377 | 0.2803‡ |
aStandard deviation
Fisher’s exact test or Mann–Whitney U test was used for statistical analysis
‡ Mann–Whitney U test