Revista Venezolana de Cirugía
versión impresa ISSN 0378-6420versión On-line ISSN 2665-0401
Resumen
GIL, Alejandro et al. Use of prophylactic antibiotics in patients undergoing clean elective surgeries. Prospective comparative study. RevVenezCir [online]. 2019, vol.72, n.2, pp.42-46. Epub 30-Ene-2025. ISSN 0378-6420.
The indiscriminate use of antibiotics and their mishandling by medical personnel is a frequent problem worldwide, which has increased bacterial resistance, treatment costs and the need for new antibiotics, often more expensive and of greater toxicity.
Objective:
to evaluate the use of prophylactic antibiotics in patients undergoing clean elective surgeries, in private centers in the Aragua state, in the period between February and August of 2019.
Methods:
we conducted a prospective, longitudinal, observational, analytical epidemiological clinical study. The participants consisted of non-probabilistic sample of the intentional type of 49 patients of the total study population, undergoing elective surgery, cholecystectomy (14 / 28.57%), umbilical herniorrhaphy (6 / 12.24%) and inguinal hernioplasty (29 /59.18%). The sample was classified into 2 groups, a group A, who received prophylactic antibiotic therapy and a group B, who did not receive it.
Results:
the mean age was 37.7 ± 12.17 years, predominantly male. On the fifth day of the postoperative period, no signs of infectious complication were observed neither in group A nor in group B. On the tenth day after the postoperative period, signs of infectious complication were observed in one patient (4.3%) belonging to the antibiotic administration group. No infectious complication was observed in the group without antibiotic administration.
Conclusion:
it was confirmed that the administration of antibiotics does not reduce the incidence of infection, when comparing an experimental group with a control group.
Palabras clave : antimicrobial prophylaxis; clean surgeries; surgical site infection; prospective comparative study.











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