1. Review of the current antibiotic guidelines used in dermatologic surgery.
- Author
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Dreyfuss I, Ramnot A, Jean-Pierre PH, Frech F, Hernandez L, and Nouri K
- Subjects
- Dermatologic Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Humans, Surgical Wound Infection drug therapy, Surgical Wound Infection etiology, Surgical Wound Infection prevention & control, Anti-Bacterial Agents adverse effects, Antibiotic Prophylaxis adverse effects
- Abstract
Antibiotics have been used as a prophylaxis for dermatologic procedures. We will review the various procedures that specific antibiotics with dosages are used for, depending on the procedure, diagnosis, and circumstance of the patient. We will examine the current and updated guidelines used in dermatologic surgery and the overlapping guidelines across other fields. Physicians must consider the side effects of antibiotics and the resistance that may occur as a result before using the class or level of prophylaxis. Initial evaluation for alcohol, chlorhexidine, or iodine should be measured as well. Updated guidelines aim to address the contraindications of antibiotics, yet further research is needed to avoid antibiotic resistance and to explore alternative methods of antibiotic application, such as intranasal and intravenous., (© 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
- Published
- 2022
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