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Neth J Med ; 64(11): 411-6, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17179571

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: To determine adherence to the guideline for preoperative antibiotic use in Nicaragua. METHODS: An observational study in the University Hospital of León, Nicaragua. All surgical patients in the departments of general surgery, orthopaedics, gynaecology and obstetrics, and paediatrics during a four-week period were included. Patients with infections prior to surgery were excluded. Main outcome measures were the proportion of patients that received appropriate preoperative antibiotics based on wound classification, suspected pathogens, administered antibiotics (type and dose), therapy duration and timing according to the local protocol. RESULTS: In the study, 297 patients received a total of 395 antibiotics with 2595 doses for a total of 1087 days. Only 68% of patients received antibiotic prophylaxis for indications mentioned in the protocol. Antibiotics were given without indication or as treatment in 23%. In 9% of the cases no preoperative antibiotic therapy was given (no indication for 6%, but indicated for 3%). Of the 201 patients with an indication for prophylaxis, 25% received more antibiotic therapies than indicated. Antibiotic choice was discordant with the protocol in 69%, dose in 20%, and both the moment of administration and duration in 78%. Overall adherence was achieved in 7% of patients. Complete protocol violations were observed in 12%. The 243 patients in the prophylaxis group received 1707 doses, 83% of which were administered unnecessarily. CONCLUSION: Protocol violations are frequent in preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis in Nicaragua leading to considerable overprescription. Educational strategies to reinforce protocolised antibiotic use are essential for reducing costs and antibiotic resistance rates.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Antibiotic Prophylaxis/statistics & numerical data , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Adult , Antibiotic Prophylaxis/economics , Cost Savings , Female , Hospitals, University/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Male , Nicaragua/epidemiology , Surgical Wound Infection/prevention & control , Time Factors
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Neth J Surg ; 32(2): 56-8, 1980.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7413098

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A report is presented of complications during arteriography in a patient with the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. This patient exhibited elements of all seven types of the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, so that typing was not possible. Whenever possible, however, the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome should be typed. This applies in particular to the ecchymotic type IV, and to type I, in view of the considerable risk of severe vascular complications. Arteriography should be avoided whenever, possible.


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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/complications , Vascular Diseases/etiology , Adolescent , Angiography/adverse effects , Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/classification , Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Femoral Artery/pathology , Hemorrhage/etiology , Humans , Male
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