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Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Surgery

Journal of Chemotherapy, 1989
Scientific 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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Antibiotic prophylaxis and endocarditis

Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2019
The use of antibiotics before an invasive dental procedure to prevent endocarditis as a consequence of the procedure is based on experimental research on animals. The efficacy of this measure has, however, not yet been demonstrated in humans. Starting in 2007, therefore, fewer heart diseases have been indicated for endocarditis prophylaxis.
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Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1995
Improvements 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 Rhinosurgery

American Journal of Rhinology, 2002
Background This study investigated the in vivo efficacy of nasal packing containing an antibiotic substance after septal and turbinate surgery on the potentially infectious nasal flora (Staphylococcus aureus, etc.) without systemic administration of antibiotics. Methods The study was designed as an exploratory randomized trial.
Bandhauer, Florian   +2 more
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Prostate Biopsy

Urologia Journal, 2014
Objectives Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis is considered a safe and valid option from the urologist to prevent infective complications after prostate biopsy procedure. The transrectal approach is the most experienced by European urologists and the prevalence of infective complications from this procedure is increasing.
BARTOLETTI, RICCARDO, Cai, T.
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Antibiotic prophylaxis in cesarean section

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1996
Background. To investigate the guidelines for patient selection and drug regimens for application of antibiotic prophylaxis in relation to cesarean section in the maternity clinics in Denmark.Methods. A questionnaire to all the Danish maternity clinics that perform cesarean section, concerning indications for application of antibiotic prophylaxis and ...
T K, Pedersen, J, Blaakaer
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Antibiotics prophylaxis in laparoscopy.

Ceska gynekologie, 2005
Objective: This study was to determine which prophylactic antibiotic regimen is most effective in reducing the incidence of infectious morbidity in women undergoing laparoscopy. Design: Randomized, nonblinded comparative study of a single preoperative dose of first generation cephalosporins vs.
Kocak I., Üstün C., Emre B., Uzel A.
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Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prophylaxis

2019
An understanding of the principles of prescribing antibiotics in dentistry is paramount to their successful use in the outpatient setting. While the number of classes of antibiotics and specific agents useful in the management of routine odontogenic infections is relatively small when compared to those used in medicine, the dentist must understand the ...
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[Antibiotic prophylaxis in urology].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 2011
The aim of perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis is the prevention of surgical site infections and urinary tract infections during urological procedures. The indication for antibiotic prophylaxis comprises several risk factors such as the degree of contamination of the operative site, duration of surgery, implantation of devices and comorbidities of the
Wagenlehner, F M E   +5 more
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Antibiotic prophylaxis for leptospirosis

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Leptospirosis is a global zoonotic and waterborne disease caused by pathogenic Leptospira species. Antibiotics are used as a strategy for prevention of leptospirosis, in particular in travellers and high-risk groups. However, the clinical benefits are unknown, especially when considering possible treatment-associated adverse effects.
Tin Zar, Win   +8 more
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