Postoperative Antibacterial Prophylaxis in Vascular Surgery: Analysis of its Parameters Before and After Evaluation of Justification of Chosen Indications
Nov 18, 2020
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Published Online: Nov 18, 2020
Page range: 48 - 51
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/chilat-2020-0012
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In surgical practice, antibacterial prophylaxis (AP) is widely used to reduce the risk of possible infectious complications; it is not always administrated according to evidence-based clinical indications. Administration of AP in cases when its inefficiency for exact situation has been scientifically proven, should be considered as unwarranted. A one-year-long retrospective analysis of AP cases in the Department of Vascular Surgery of Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital was performed and the results were broadly analyzed within the local structural unit. It was followed by the development of the local guidelines for administration of antibiotics, as a result, a significant decrease in cases of unwarranted AP has been achieved.