Antibiotic Administration for Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Closed Ankle Fractures: Is One Preoperative Dose Enough?

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1053/j.jfas.2024.09.004
Jack Mangan, James D Michelson, Patrick C Schottel, Michael Barnum, Michael Blankstein
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Although preoperative antibiotics are used routinely in ankle fracture surgery, there is considerable variability in postoperative antibiotic dosing regimens amongst surgeons. The aim of this study is to compare the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) in patients receiving one dose of preoperative antibiotics to patients who received more than one dose of antibiotics. A single-center Level I Trauma Center retrospective review of patients with isolated closed ankle fractures who underwent open reduction internal fixation over a 10-year period was performed. Demographics data and risk factors were obtained from the electronic medical record. SSI was detected using a text-mining algorithm on all postoperative clinic notes. Factors associated with the development of SSI or increased antibiotic dosing were evaluated. Eight-hundred and twenty-six patients were included in the analysis. There was no correlation between infection rate and any of the potential risk factors evaluated. Two-hundred and ninety-two patients received only one dose of antibiotics preoperatively and 534 patients received more than one antibiotic dose. The rate of SSI was not significantly different between the single-dose cohort (5.8%) and the multi-dose cohort (3.9%) (p=0.215). Routine use of postoperative antibiotics in open reduction internal fixation of closed ankle fractures did not decrease the rate of SSI, regardless of associated comorbidities. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: : Level III (therapeutic retrospective cohort study).

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闭合性踝关节骨折切开复位内固定术中的抗生素应用:术前一次剂量是否足够?
虽然术前抗生素是踝关节骨折手术的常规用药,但不同外科医生在术后抗生素用药方案上存在很大差异。本研究旨在比较术前使用一剂抗生素的患者与使用一剂以上抗生素的患者的手术部位感染(SSI)率。研究人员在单中心一级创伤中心对 10 年内接受开放复位内固定术的孤立性闭合性踝关节骨折患者进行了回顾性研究。人口统计学数据和风险因素均来自电子病历。使用文本挖掘算法对所有术后门诊记录进行 SSI 检测。对发生 SSI 或增加抗生素用量的相关因素进行了评估。分析共纳入了 826 名患者。感染率与所评估的任何潜在风险因素之间均无相关性。292 名患者术前只接受了一次抗生素治疗,534 名患者接受了一次以上的抗生素治疗。单剂量组群(5.8%)和多剂量组群(3.9%)的 SSI 感染率无明显差异(P=0.215)。在闭合性踝关节骨折开放复位内固定术中术后常规使用抗生素并不能降低SSI的发生率,与相关合并症无关。证据级别III级(治疗性回顾性队列研究)。
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Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-SURGERY
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234
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29.8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery is the leading source for original, clinically-focused articles on the surgical and medical management of the foot and ankle. Each bi-monthly, peer-reviewed issue addresses relevant topics to the profession, such as: adult reconstruction of the forefoot; adult reconstruction of the hindfoot and ankle; diabetes; medicine/rheumatology; pediatrics; research; sports medicine; trauma; and tumors.
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