BACKGROUND Based on observational studies, administration of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) for the prevention of surgical site infection (SSI) is recommended within 60 min before incision. However, the precise optimum timing is unknown. This trial compared early versus late administration of SAP before surgery. METHODS In this phase 3 randomised controlled superiority trial, we included general surgery adult inpatients (age ≥18 years) at two Swiss hospitals in Basel and Aarau. Patients were randomised centrally and stratified by hospital according to a pre-existing computer-generated list in a 1:1 ratio to receive SAP early in the anaesthesia room or late in the operating room. Patients and the outcome assessment team we...
ABSTRACT Emerging antibiotic resistance is a major global public health challenge. At the same time...
OBJECTIVES Our goal was to determine the optimal timing and choice of surgical antimicrobial prophy...
OBJECTIVES Our goal was to determine the optimal timing and choice of surgical antimicrobial prop...
Based on observational studies, administration of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) for the p...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain precise information on the optimal time window for surgical antimicrobial proph...
BACKGROUND Surgical site infections are the most common hospital-acquired infections among surgic...
Introduction: The CDC has developed criteria that define surgical site infection (SSI) as infection ...
Abstract Background The optimal timing of preoperative surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) rema...
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The timing of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis was determined before and after an intervention pro...
Introduction Surgical site infection (SSI) is the commonest preventable health care–associated infec...
ObjectivesGuidelines recommend antibiotic prophylaxis 60 minutes before skin incision; however, it i...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgery and a major cause of morbidity, mo...
Objective. To evaluate the feasibility of implementation of the refined window for routine antimicro...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a subset of a larger group of infections that are known as hospi...
ABSTRACT Emerging antibiotic resistance is a major global public health challenge. At the same time...
OBJECTIVES Our goal was to determine the optimal timing and choice of surgical antimicrobial prophy...
OBJECTIVES Our goal was to determine the optimal timing and choice of surgical antimicrobial prop...
Based on observational studies, administration of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) for the p...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain precise information on the optimal time window for surgical antimicrobial proph...
BACKGROUND Surgical site infections are the most common hospital-acquired infections among surgic...
Introduction: The CDC has developed criteria that define surgical site infection (SSI) as infection ...
Abstract Background The optimal timing of preoperative surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) rema...
Contains fulltext : 4852.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The timing of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis was determined before and after an intervention pro...
Introduction Surgical site infection (SSI) is the commonest preventable health care–associated infec...
ObjectivesGuidelines recommend antibiotic prophylaxis 60 minutes before skin incision; however, it i...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgery and a major cause of morbidity, mo...
Objective. To evaluate the feasibility of implementation of the refined window for routine antimicro...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a subset of a larger group of infections that are known as hospi...
ABSTRACT Emerging antibiotic resistance is a major global public health challenge. At the same time...
OBJECTIVES Our goal was to determine the optimal timing and choice of surgical antimicrobial prophy...
OBJECTIVES Our goal was to determine the optimal timing and choice of surgical antimicrobial prop...