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Study protocol of REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery

INTRODUCTION: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common complications after abdominal surgery and develop in approximately 20% of patients. These patients suffer a 12% increase in mortality, underlying the need for strategies reducing SSI. Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis is para...

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Autores principales: Murtha-Lemekhova, Anastasia, Fuchs, Juri, Teroerde, Miriam, Rau, Heike, Frey, Otto R, Hornuss, Daniel, Billeter, Adrian, Klotz, Rosa, Chiriac, Ute, Larmann, Jan, Weigand, Markus A, Probst, Pascal, Hoffmann, Katrin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9486288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36123092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062088
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author Murtha-Lemekhova, Anastasia
Fuchs, Juri
Teroerde, Miriam
Rau, Heike
Frey, Otto R
Hornuss, Daniel
Billeter, Adrian
Klotz, Rosa
Chiriac, Ute
Larmann, Jan
Weigand, Markus A
Probst, Pascal
Hoffmann, Katrin
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Fuchs, Juri
Teroerde, Miriam
Rau, Heike
Frey, Otto R
Hornuss, Daniel
Billeter, Adrian
Klotz, Rosa
Chiriac, Ute
Larmann, Jan
Weigand, Markus A
Probst, Pascal
Hoffmann, Katrin
author_sort Murtha-Lemekhova, Anastasia
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description INTRODUCTION: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common complications after abdominal surgery and develop in approximately 20% of patients. These patients suffer a 12% increase in mortality, underlying the need for strategies reducing SSI. Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis is paramount for SSI prevention in major abdominal surgery. Yet, intraoperative redosing criteria are subjective and whether patients benefit from it remains unclear. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I) study is a single-centre, prospective, observational study investigating redosing of antibiotic prophylaxis in 300 patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. Adult patients scheduled for major abdominal surgery will be included. Current practice of redosing regarding number and time period will be recorded. Postoperative SSIs, nosocomial infections, clinically relevant infection-associated bacteria, postoperative antibiotic treatment, in addition to other clinical, pharmacological and economical outcomes will be evaluated. Differences between groups will be analysed with analysis of covariance. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: RESISTAAS I will be conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and internal, national and international standards of GCP. The Medical Ethics Review Board of Heidelberg University has approved the study prior to initiation (S-404/2021). The study has been registered on 7 February 2022 at German Clinical Trials Register, with identifier DRKS00027892. We plan to disseminate the results of the study in a peer-reviewed journal. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS): DRKS00027892.
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spelling pubmed-94862882022-09-21 Study protocol of REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery Murtha-Lemekhova, Anastasia Fuchs, Juri Teroerde, Miriam Rau, Heike Frey, Otto R Hornuss, Daniel Billeter, Adrian Klotz, Rosa Chiriac, Ute Larmann, Jan Weigand, Markus A Probst, Pascal Hoffmann, Katrin BMJ Open Surgery INTRODUCTION: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common complications after abdominal surgery and develop in approximately 20% of patients. These patients suffer a 12% increase in mortality, underlying the need for strategies reducing SSI. Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis is paramount for SSI prevention in major abdominal surgery. Yet, intraoperative redosing criteria are subjective and whether patients benefit from it remains unclear. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I) study is a single-centre, prospective, observational study investigating redosing of antibiotic prophylaxis in 300 patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. Adult patients scheduled for major abdominal surgery will be included. Current practice of redosing regarding number and time period will be recorded. Postoperative SSIs, nosocomial infections, clinically relevant infection-associated bacteria, postoperative antibiotic treatment, in addition to other clinical, pharmacological and economical outcomes will be evaluated. Differences between groups will be analysed with analysis of covariance. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: RESISTAAS I will be conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and internal, national and international standards of GCP. The Medical Ethics Review Board of Heidelberg University has approved the study prior to initiation (S-404/2021). The study has been registered on 7 February 2022 at German Clinical Trials Register, with identifier DRKS00027892. We plan to disseminate the results of the study in a peer-reviewed journal. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS): DRKS00027892. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9486288/ /pubmed/36123092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062088 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Surgery
Murtha-Lemekhova, Anastasia
Fuchs, Juri
Teroerde, Miriam
Rau, Heike
Frey, Otto R
Hornuss, Daniel
Billeter, Adrian
Klotz, Rosa
Chiriac, Ute
Larmann, Jan
Weigand, Markus A
Probst, Pascal
Hoffmann, Katrin
Study protocol of REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery
title Study protocol of REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery
title_full Study protocol of REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery
title_fullStr Study protocol of REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol of REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery
title_short Study protocol of REpeat versus SIngle ShoT Antibiotic prophylaxis in major Abdominal Surgery (RESISTAAS I): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery
title_sort study protocol of repeat versus single shot antibiotic prophylaxis in major abdominal surgery (resistaas i): a prospective observational study of antibiotic prophylaxis practice for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9486288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36123092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062088
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