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Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Descriptive Study among Thoracic Surgeons
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common complications following surgeries and increase mortality, morbidity and healthcare costs. The use of antimicrobial prophylaxis is an effective measure to prevent development of SSIs. This study aimed to evaluate the current use of prophylactic a...
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National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5304959/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28210280 |
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author | Baniasadi, Shadi Alaeen, Zeinab Behgam Shadmehr, Mohammad |
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description | BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common complications following surgeries and increase mortality, morbidity and healthcare costs. The use of antimicrobial prophylaxis is an effective measure to prevent development of SSIs. This study aimed to evaluate the current use of prophylactic antibiotics in thoracic surgeries in Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A descriptive study was conducted among thoracic surgeons in order to assess their knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) about surgical antibiotic prophylaxis (SAP). A four-section multiple-choice questionnaire was designed and hand-delivered to registered thoracic surgeons. The surgeons’ answers were considered correct when they were in accordance to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacist (ASHP) guidelines. RESULTS: Seventy thoracic surgeons were requested to participate in this study and their response rate was 71.4%. Thirty-five (70%) surgeons had good knowledge about appropriate SAP. However, less than half of the respondents were aware of appropriate SAP in case of Ig E-mediated reaction to penicillin and risk of Gram-negative infections. The surgeon’s attitude score about the need for local and national guidelines for SAP was 78% and 90%, respectively. Accordance of the physician’s practice with ASHP guidelines regarding timing of the first dosage of SAP was acceptable while correct administration of an intraoperative dose was 40% in agreement with the guideline. CONCLUSION: Although thoracic surgeons had a good attitude towards antibiotic prophylaxis guidelines, their knowledge and practice should be improved for proper administration of SAP. |
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spelling | pubmed-53049592017-02-16 Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Descriptive Study among Thoracic Surgeons Baniasadi, Shadi Alaeen, Zeinab Behgam Shadmehr, Mohammad Tanaffos Original Article BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common complications following surgeries and increase mortality, morbidity and healthcare costs. The use of antimicrobial prophylaxis is an effective measure to prevent development of SSIs. This study aimed to evaluate the current use of prophylactic antibiotics in thoracic surgeries in Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A descriptive study was conducted among thoracic surgeons in order to assess their knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) about surgical antibiotic prophylaxis (SAP). A four-section multiple-choice questionnaire was designed and hand-delivered to registered thoracic surgeons. The surgeons’ answers were considered correct when they were in accordance to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacist (ASHP) guidelines. RESULTS: Seventy thoracic surgeons were requested to participate in this study and their response rate was 71.4%. Thirty-five (70%) surgeons had good knowledge about appropriate SAP. However, less than half of the respondents were aware of appropriate SAP in case of Ig E-mediated reaction to penicillin and risk of Gram-negative infections. The surgeon’s attitude score about the need for local and national guidelines for SAP was 78% and 90%, respectively. Accordance of the physician’s practice with ASHP guidelines regarding timing of the first dosage of SAP was acceptable while correct administration of an intraoperative dose was 40% in agreement with the guideline. CONCLUSION: Although thoracic surgeons had a good attitude towards antibiotic prophylaxis guidelines, their knowledge and practice should be improved for proper administration of SAP. National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5304959/ /pubmed/28210280 Text en Copyright© 2016 National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Baniasadi, Shadi Alaeen, Zeinab Behgam Shadmehr, Mohammad Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Descriptive Study among Thoracic Surgeons |
title | Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Descriptive Study among Thoracic Surgeons |
title_full | Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Descriptive Study among Thoracic Surgeons |
title_fullStr | Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Descriptive Study among Thoracic Surgeons |
title_full_unstemmed | Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Descriptive Study among Thoracic Surgeons |
title_short | Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Descriptive Study among Thoracic Surgeons |
title_sort | surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: a descriptive study among thoracic surgeons |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5304959/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28210280 |
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