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MedPage Today on MSNProphylactic Antibiotics May Be of No Use in Cirrhosis With Upper GI Bleeding
A shorter course of prophylactic antibiotics, or even no course at all, appeared to be noninferior to longer courses in ...
Pooled data show that no or shorter antibiotic prophylaxis for upper GI bleeding in cirrhosis is very likely noninferior to longer courses for all-cause mortality, challenging long-standing advice.
New research in JAMA Internal Medicine has challenged the current guideline recommending 5-7 days of preventive antibiotics ...
Current guidelines for patients with cirrhosis and upper-GI bleeding recommend 5 to 7 days of antibiotic prophylaxis to ...
Prophylactic antibiotic use before tunneled cuffed catheter insertion was not linked to a lower rate of early hemodialysis ...
The authors evaluated more than 670,000 operations, of which antibiotic prophylaxis was used in 348,119.
The proportion of members of the universal antibiotic prophylaxis group who experienced at least one infection during early-phase therapy was 13.1 percent, about 50 percent lower than the patients ...
Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis that lasts for 24 hours or less is as protective against surgical site infections as extended prophylaxis in patients undergoing cystectomy with ileal urinary ...
BALTIMORE -- There was no benefit with a longer- versus shorter-duration prophylactic antibiotic regimen in reducing surgical site infections after endoprosthetic reconstruction for lower ...
References Jacewicz M, Günzel K, Rud E, et al. Antibiotic prophylaxis versus no antibiotic prophylaxis in transperineal prostate biopsies (NORAPP): a randomised, open-label, non-inferiority trial.
The rationale for antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental work stems from the pathophysiological model that late PJI (occurring at least 3 months after arthroplasty, and often much later) are ...
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