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= Antibiotic prophylaxis for procedures = |
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=== Prevention of Surgical Site Infections === |
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* Most operations should get [[cefazolin]] |
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* Consider adding [[metronidazole]] for clean-contaminated or contaminated procedures |
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* Duration less than 24 hours |
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=== Prevention of UTI === |
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=== Prevention of Endocarditis === |
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[[Category:Trauma and surgical patients]] |
Latest revision as of 13:16, 30 March 2021
Indications
Prevention of Surgical Site Infections
- Most operations should get cefazolin
- Consider adding metronidazole for clean-contaminated or contaminated procedures
- Duration less than 24 hours
Prevention of UTI
- Asymptomatic bacteriuria
- Invasive urological procedures
- Pregnancy
Prevention of Endocarditis
- Dental procedures that involve ginvial manipulation or periapical region of teeth or perforation of oral mucosa if high risk
- Prosthetic heart valves
- Previous IE
- Cardiac transplant with valve regurg
- something else
- Not recommended for non-dental procedures including scopes