Literature DB >> 8996743

Low-dose, single-shot perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis in colorectal surgery.

C Peiper1, M Seelig, K H Treutner, V Schumpelick.   

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Reductions of frequency of administration and dosage of antibiotic agents used in colorectal surgery may lower costs and the occurrence of adverse side effects. In a prospective randomized trial we evaluated two single-short regimens, a low dose of 1 g cefotiam against a standard dose of 2 g cefotiam, both in combination with 500 mg metronidazole. The low-dose group had twice the number of patients with wound sepsis (4 of 30) than the group receiving the standard antibiotic regimen (2 of 30). Two hours after infusion, the antibiotic concentrations in samples of serum, subcutaneous fatty tissue, and colonic wall of those patients receiving 1 g cefotiam were < 1 mg/l. The concentrations after administration of 2 g cefotiam were higher, as expected, and without any adverse side effects. In conclusion, we prefer infection prophylaxis by the standard dose of 2 g cefotiam plus 500 mg metronidazole in colorectal surgery.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 8996743     DOI: 10.1159/000239536

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemotherapy        ISSN: 0009-3157            Impact factor:   2.544


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Review 1.  Bio-ecological control of perioperative and ITU morbidity.

Authors:  Stig Bengmark
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg       Date:  2003-11-07       Impact factor: 3.445

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