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Single-dose antimicrobial prophylaxis in open heart surgery
Authors:T. Beam  T. Raab  J. Spooner  S. Balderman  J. Aldridge  J. Bhayana
Affiliation:1. Infectious Diseases Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, 3495 Bailey Avenue, 14215, Buffalo, New York, USA
2. Infectious Diseases Section, Mercy Hospital, 565 Abbott Road, 14220, Buffalo, New York, USA
3. Cardiothoracic Surgery Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, 3495 Bailey Avenue, 14215, Buffalo, New York, USA
Abstract:A single one-gram pre-operative dose of ceftriaxone was compared with seven one-gram doses of cefazolin administered peri-operatively with the aim of preventing infections associated with coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Ninety-four évaluable cases were analyzed; 49 patients received ceftriaxone and 45 received cefazolin. There was no significant difference in the number of infectious complications between the two groups. Ceftriaxone had a terminal half-life of approximately 15.7 hours. There was no toxicity associated with either antibiotic. Because of the reduced number of doses, single-dose prophylaxis may result in considerable savings. Single-dose prophylaxis with ceftriaxone was found to be an effective modality for prevention of infection in open heart surgery.
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