A cohort study was carried out at the Marilia Medical School Hospital. In the first phase the pattern of antibiotic use was evaluated. Antibiotics were prescribed for 55.4% of the patients; antibiotic combinations were used in 43%. Therapeutic use of antibiotics was considered inadequate in 27%. Respiratory and skin infections were the most frequently diagnosed. In up to 31% of the cases the treatment of respiratory infections was considered inadequate. The surgical use of antibiotic prophylaxis was evaluated in the second phase. Prophylaxis was indicated in 73.2% of the surgeries. The antibiotics most used for prophylaxis were first generation cephalosporins. In 78.9% of the surgeries, the antibiotic was correctly chosen. In 15.9% of the s...
Background: When properly employed, the prophylactic use of antimicrobials is associated with a redu...
BackgroundSurgical antimicrobial prophylaxis guidelines are considered as important interventional t...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common postoperative complication and represen...
A cohort study was carried out at the Marilia Medical School Hospital. In the first phase the patter...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) includes all postoperative infections occurring at surgica...
Objective: Antimicrobial prophylaxis has been demonstrated to lower the incidence of postoperative i...
Background: Wound infections are the commonest hospital-acquired infections in surgical patients. Ap...
Introduction: The evolution of antibiotics changed the prognosis of surgical site infections (SSI), ...
This was a 9-month observational prospective study conducted in two steps to evaluate surgical proph...
Introduction. The appropriate use of antibiotics is a global priority in order to avoid antibiotic r...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
The aims of this study were: 1) to evaluate the surgical prophylaxis regimens adopted by surgeons of...
In terms of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgical patients, incorrect application in hospitals is still...
Objective: Surgical site infections are the second most common type of adverse events occurring in h...
BACKGROUND:Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis guidelines are considered as important interventional ...
Background: When properly employed, the prophylactic use of antimicrobials is associated with a redu...
BackgroundSurgical antimicrobial prophylaxis guidelines are considered as important interventional t...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common postoperative complication and represen...
A cohort study was carried out at the Marilia Medical School Hospital. In the first phase the patter...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) includes all postoperative infections occurring at surgica...
Objective: Antimicrobial prophylaxis has been demonstrated to lower the incidence of postoperative i...
Background: Wound infections are the commonest hospital-acquired infections in surgical patients. Ap...
Introduction: The evolution of antibiotics changed the prognosis of surgical site infections (SSI), ...
This was a 9-month observational prospective study conducted in two steps to evaluate surgical proph...
Introduction. The appropriate use of antibiotics is a global priority in order to avoid antibiotic r...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
The aims of this study were: 1) to evaluate the surgical prophylaxis regimens adopted by surgeons of...
In terms of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgical patients, incorrect application in hospitals is still...
Objective: Surgical site infections are the second most common type of adverse events occurring in h...
BACKGROUND:Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis guidelines are considered as important interventional ...
Background: When properly employed, the prophylactic use of antimicrobials is associated with a redu...
BackgroundSurgical antimicrobial prophylaxis guidelines are considered as important interventional t...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common postoperative complication and represen...