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Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Urology
Urologia Journal, 2014Introduction Antibiotic prophylaxis (AP) is used to minimize infectious complications resulting from interventions. Due to high rates of development of bacterial resistance and side effects, the use of antibiotics must be weighed on the basis of high levels of evidence.
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British Dental Journal, 1994
The appropriate use of antibiotic prophylaxis is confusing for all surgeons and it is certainly not straight-forward for dermatologists. There are no set guidelines which encompass skin surgery. This article reviews antibiotic prophylaxis both to prevent wound infections and to prevent endocarditis.
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The appropriate use of antibiotic prophylaxis is confusing for all surgeons and it is certainly not straight-forward for dermatologists. There are no set guidelines which encompass skin surgery. This article reviews antibiotic prophylaxis both to prevent wound infections and to prevent endocarditis.
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Pediatrics, 1959
Chemoprophylaxis is very effective and should be used freely after known exposure to dangerous bacteria which are very sensitive to an antibiotic. Into this category falls prophylaxis against beta-streptococcal, meningococcal and gonococcal infections.
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Chemoprophylaxis is very effective and should be used freely after known exposure to dangerous bacteria which are very sensitive to an antibiotic. Into this category falls prophylaxis against beta-streptococcal, meningococcal and gonococcal infections.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1986
Antibiotic prophylaxis has reduced the incidence of postoperative infection in the patient at risk. Although benefits have resulted from the use of antibiotic in this manner, a disadvantage is the selection of resistant bacteria. Antibiotic prophylaxis will not prevent infection if poor surgical techniques have been employed.
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Antibiotic prophylaxis has reduced the incidence of postoperative infection in the patient at risk. Although benefits have resulted from the use of antibiotic in this manner, a disadvantage is the selection of resistant bacteria. Antibiotic prophylaxis will not prevent infection if poor surgical techniques have been employed.
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Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis
Medical Clinics of North America, 1995Improvements in antibiotic prophylaxis, including the timing of initial administration, appropriate choice of antibiotic agents, and the limiting of the duration of administration, have more clearly defined the value of this technique in many clinical surgical settings.
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Surgery
Journal of Chemotherapy, 1989Scientific studies conducted during the last 10 years have resulted in a great improvement of our approach to the appropriate use of prophylactic antibiotics in the surgical patient. Errors of the past including faulty timing of the initial dosage as well as prolonged duration of prophylaxis have largely been remedied.
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