Antimicrobial Prophylaxis Using a 2nd Generation Cephalosporin after Laparoscopic Colorectal Resection: A Randomized Trial of 1-day vs. 3-day

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作者
Kwak, Han Deok [1 ]
Choi, Dong Jin [1 ]
Woo, Si Uk [1 ]
Kim, Jin [1 ]
Urn, Jun Won [2 ]
Kim, Seon Hahn [1 ]
机构
[1] Korea Univ, Anam Hosp, Dept Surg, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Korea Univ, Ansan Hosp, Dept Surg, Ansan, South Korea
来源
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SURGICAL SOCIETY | 2010年 / 78卷 / 06期
关键词
Antimicrobial prophylaxis; Monotherapy; Laparoscopic colorectal surgery; Surgical site infection; Hospital acquired infection; ANTIBIOTIC-PROPHYLAXIS; PREVENTION; INFECTION; SURGERY; METRONIDAZOLE;
D O I
10.4174/jkss.2010.78.6.385
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Purpose: We performed this study to compare 1-day group using a 2nd generation cephalsporin with 3-day group for evaluating hospital acquired infection. Methods: The patients undenvent laparoscopic colorectal surgery at Korea University Medical Center Anam Hospital, from August, 2007 to June, 2008. They were randomly allocated to 2 groups: 1-day or 3-day group. A 2nd generation cephalosporin was administered within 1 hour before surgery with 12-hour intervals. In cases of suspected infection, further studies were done to identify infection. Results: The study included 154 patients (1-day group - 78, vs. 3-day group - 76). No differences were noted between the 2 groups in age, body mass index, smoking, diabetes mellitus, corticosteroid-use were noted. Gender (P=0.011) and mean operative time (P=0.047) between the 2 groups were different. The preventive rates of infection were 87.18% in the 1-day group compared with 82.89% in the 3-day group (P=0.456). Conclusion: Our prospective randomized control study concluded that there were no differences between the 1-day and 3-day group in hospital acquired infection. We could come to the conclusion that 1-day antimicrobial agent in laparoscopic colorectal surgery would be adequate in preventing infection. (J Korean Surg Soc 2010;78:385-389)
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页码:385 / 389
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