Comparison of one dose versus three doses of prophylactic antibiotics, and the influence of blood transfusion, on infectious complications in acute and elective colorectal surgery
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 77 (5) , 513-518
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800770514
Abstract
In a randomized prospective controlled trial involving 311 patients undergoing acute or elective colorectal surgery, the efficacy and safety of two different single dose and one triple dose regimen of antibiotic prophylaxis, as well as the influence of blood transfusion on postoperative infectious complications, were studied. Postoperative infectious complications occurred in a total of 59 patients (19-0 per cent). There were no major differences between the three treatment groups. Thirty-four patients (10·9 per cent) developed abdominal wound infection, 17 patients (5·5 per cent) intra-abdominal abscess and 16 patients (5·1 per cent) anastomotic leakage. Of 202 patients (65·0 per cent) requiring blood transfusion during hospitalization 57 (28·2 per cent; 95 per cent confidence limits of 23·36 per cent) developed infectious complications, whereas two non-transfused patients (1·8per cent; 95per cent confidence limits of 0·2 to 6per cent; P<0·001) developed infectious complications. It is concluded that one single dose of antibiotic prophylaxis in acute and elective colorectal surgery is as protective as a triple dose regimen. The development of infectious complications despite antibiotic prophylaxis is strongly related to blood transfusion.Keywords
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