Chemo Prophylaxis
Chemo Prophylaxis
Chemo Prophylaxis
SAKET.S.DAOKAR
e.g. Benzylpenicillin
against a group A streptococci.
Surgical Prophylaxis
Nonsurgical Prophylaxis
Surgical Prophylaxis
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a major site of nosocomical infections. The
estimated annual cost of nosocomical infections in the US is $1.5 billion.
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The antibiotic must achieve concentrations greater than the MIC of suspected
pathogens, and these concentrations must be present at the time of the
incision.
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The shortest possible course, ie ideally a single dose of the most effective
and least toxic antibiotic should be used.
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The newer broad spectrum antibiotics should be reserved for the therapy of
resistant infections.
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If all the other factors are equal, the least expensive antibiotic should be
used.
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If short acting drugs like cefoxitin are used then the drug
should be re-administered after 3-4 hrs of procedure.
Other wise the parenteral administration till the time of
incision is sufficient.
Nonsurgical Prophylaxis