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Short-term antibiotic prophylaxis versus long-term antibiotic prophylaxis in major clean-contaminated maxillofacial surgery Profilaxis antimicrobiana de corta duración versus profilaxis antimicrobiana de larga duración en cirugía maxilofacial mayor limpia
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Revista Chilena de Infectologia, Volumen 29, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 14-18
07161018
10.4067/S0716-10182012000100002
Autor
Julio Villanueva, Maffei
Ignacio Araya, Maffei
Nicolás Yanine, Maffei
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: There is no consensus on the most appropriate duration of antimicrobial prophylaxis (single or multiple dose) in clean-contaminated maxillofacial surgery. Objective: To determine whether short-term antimicrobial prophylaxis is effective compared to long-term antimicrobial prophylaxis in preventing surgical site infection in clean-contaminated maxillofacial surgery. Patients and Methods: The cohort study included 527 patients. We compared the incidence of surgical site infection in two groups. One group received short-term antibiotic prophylaxis (single dose) and the other group, long-term antimicrobial prophylaxis (multiple dose). Results: The single dose group showed 5.7% of postoperative infections and the multiple-dose group, 5.9%, with an odds ratio of 0.96 (95% CI 0.44 to 2.10) p = 0.9214. Conclusion: No significant differences were found between the infection incidences in the single dose antibiotic prophylaxis group compared with the use of multiple doses.