A lack of a clear distinction between antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy still exists in the surgical setting. Major concerns are: 1) Which surgical procedures are eligible for antimicrobial prophylaxis? 2) Which kind of antimicrobial agent should be used for surgical prophylaxis? 3) What is the optimal timing for administering antimicrobial prophylaxis and how long should administration be continued? In this paper we assess the rationales leading to the following answers: 1) Only clean-contaminated and prosthetic clean operations should be eligible for antimicrobial prophylaxis, whereas contaminated or dirty operations should be eligible for "early therapy". 2) First- or second-generation cephalosporins or aminopenicillin/beta-lactamase...
Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis is the most common indication for antimicrobial use in Australian...
BACKGROUND Antimicrobial prophylaxis is commonly used to prevent surgical site infection (SSI), d...
Numerous microbial factors are responsible for perioperative infections and influence the efficacy o...
A lack of a clear distinction between antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy still exists in the surg...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis is defined as the use of antibiotics to prevent infections at the su...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a frequent cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Gra...
ABSTRACT Emerging antibiotic resistance is a major global public health challenge. At the same time...
This was a 9-month observational prospective study conducted in two steps to evaluate surgical proph...
Introduction Surgical site infection (SSI) is the commonest preventable health care–associated infec...
Despite the development of the most recent and powerful antimicrobic agents, surgical infections are...
Although surgery has been performed for thousands of years, until mod-ern times people underwent sur...
Surgical site infections are a problem that affects people all over the world. Wound infections, des...
The timing of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis was determined before and after an intervention pro...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) includes all postoperative infections occurring at surgica...
Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis is the most common indication for antimicrobial use in Australian...
BACKGROUND Antimicrobial prophylaxis is commonly used to prevent surgical site infection (SSI), d...
Numerous microbial factors are responsible for perioperative infections and influence the efficacy o...
A lack of a clear distinction between antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy still exists in the surg...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis is defined as the use of antibiotics to prevent infections at the su...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a frequent cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Gra...
ABSTRACT Emerging antibiotic resistance is a major global public health challenge. At the same time...
This was a 9-month observational prospective study conducted in two steps to evaluate surgical proph...
Introduction Surgical site infection (SSI) is the commonest preventable health care–associated infec...
Despite the development of the most recent and powerful antimicrobic agents, surgical infections are...
Although surgery has been performed for thousands of years, until mod-ern times people underwent sur...
Surgical site infections are a problem that affects people all over the world. Wound infections, des...
The timing of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis was determined before and after an intervention pro...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) includes all postoperative infections occurring at surgica...
Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis is the most common indication for antimicrobial use in Australian...
BACKGROUND Antimicrobial prophylaxis is commonly used to prevent surgical site infection (SSI), d...
Numerous microbial factors are responsible for perioperative infections and influence the efficacy o...