Title of article :
Evaluation of prophylactic antibiotic administration at the surgical ward of a major referral hospital, Islamic Republic of Iran
Author/Authors :
Vessal, G. shiraz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Clinical Pharmacy, ايران , Namazi, S. shiraz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Clinical Pharmacy, ايران , Davarpanah, M.A. shiraz university of medical sciences - Nemazi Hospital and Shiraz HIV/AIDS Research Center - Department of Internal Medicine, ايران , Foroughinia, F. shiraz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Clinical Pharmacy, ايران
Abstract :
We evaluated the appropriateness of antibiotic prophylaxis administered before surgery at a major referral hospital in Shiraz, against the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists (ASHP) guidelines. Data on surgical procedure, choice of antibiotic and administration were gathered for all surgeries performed on hospitalized patients during 15 days in March 2010. Of 155 patients included in the analysis, 98% received prophylactic antibiotic before surgery; according to ASHP guidelines, prophylaxis was needed in only 106 (68.4%). Of these 106, only 8 patients received the correct antibiotic regimen. The commonest regimens administered were cefazolin + gentamicin (47.6%), cefazolin (20.5%) and cefuroxime (8.5%). Antibiotic prophylaxis was continued in 83% of cases, while this was necessary in only 37%. In only 1 surgical procedure were all evaluated parameters correct.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal