Antibiotic administration in patients undergoing common surgical procedures in a community teaching hospital: The chaos continues

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Gorecki, P
Schein, M
Rucinski, JC
Wise, L
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[1] New York Methodist Hosp, Dept Surg, Brooklyn, NY 11215 USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Med Ctr, Coll Med, New York, NY 10021 USA
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10.1007/PL00012319
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R61 [外科手术学];
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The influence of recently published guidelines by the Surgical Infection Society (SIS) on current surgical practice are not well documented. The appropriateness of antibiotic administration in a cohort of surgical patients undergoing elective and emergency surgery in a department of surgery in an urban, community-based, private, 560-bed teaching hospital was retrospectively reviewed, The following were the criteria defining administration as appropriate as modified from SIS guidelines: Prophylactic use: (1) started prior to operation; (2) spectrum appropriate to the specific operation; (3) duration less than or equal to 24 hours, Therapeutic use: (1) started prior to operation; (2) spectrum appropriate to pathology; (3) Duration less than or equal to 24 hours for contamination or "resectable" infection and less than or equal to 5 days for established infection in the absence of clinical evidence of persisting infection. Any switchover from an appropriate agent to another appropriate or inappropriate agent in the same patient in the absence of microbiologic or clinical indication was considered inappropriate administration, We reviewed the charts of 211 randomly selected patients who underwent elective (n = 132) or emergency (n = 79) procedures during 1996. The operations included gastrectomy (n = 22), appendectomy (n = 27), open (n = 5) or laparoscopic (n = 27) cholecystectomy, colectomy (n = 28), hysterectomy (n = 8), laparotomy for intestinal obstruction (n = 11), mastectomy (n = 26), and ventral hernia repair (n = 37). A total of 17 antibiotics were used for prophylaxis and 21 for therapy, In 156 patients (74%) the administration was considered inappropriate, Eight patients in the inappropriate group developed diarrhea (two cases of Clostridium difficile-induced colitis) compared to two cases of diarrhea in the appropriate group (nonsignificant). The average duration of administration after elective and emergency operations was 3.3 and 5.7 days, respectively. The total expense for excessive duration of administration was $18,533, Many surgeons are not familiar with the spectrum of antimicrobials and often do not distinguish between prophylactic and therapeutic administration. Antibiotic usage in current surgical practice is often inappropriate, excessive, and chaotic.
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