1. Cefazolin Is Inferior to Cefotetan as Single-Dose Prophylaxis for Women Undergoing Elective Total Abdominal Hysterectomy
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M. C. Heard, P. G. Hemsell, David L. Hemsell, B. J. Nobles, Edward R. Johnson, and Bertis B. Little
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Adult ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Cefotetan ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antibiotics ,Cefazolin ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Hysterectomy ,Double-Blind Method ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Prospective Studies ,Abscess ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Clinical trial ,Infectious Diseases ,Elective Surgical Procedures ,Anesthesia ,Relative risk ,Female ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The purpose of this prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial was to compare the efficacy of 1-g doses of intravenous cefazolin with that of 1-g doses of intravenous cefotetan in preventing major operative site infections after elective abdominal hysterectomy. A major operative site infection requiring parenteral antimicrobial therapy developed in 46 (9%) of 511 evaluable women: 30 (11.6%) of 258 women given cefazolin prophylaxis and 16 (6.3%) of 253 women given cefotetan prophylaxis (relative risk, 1.84; 95% confidence interval, 1.03 to 3.29; P < .05). Risk factors for major operative site infection were younger age, lower postoperative hemoglobin concentration, and a proliferative endometrium. Ten (3.9%) of 258 women given cefazolin prophylaxis had a postoperative pelvic abscess; two of these women required additional surgical procedures, compared with two (0.8%) of 253 women given cefotetan prophylaxis who had an abscess but did not require surgery (relative risk, 4.9; 95% confidence interval, 1.09 to 22.16; P = .04). A greater number of infections and more serious infections occurred following cefazolin prophylaxis; this treatment resulted in 234 additional hospital days for administration of parenteral antimicrobial therapy.
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- 1995
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