Perioperative antimicrobial application in patients undergoing aseptic operation:Two crosssectional study
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    ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of strict management of prophylactic use of antimicrobials in patients during perioperative period. MethodsCrosssectional study was carried out on the rationality of antimicrobial application in patients at general surgery and orthopedics surgery departments in March, 2006 (before intensifying management of antimicrobials) and April, 2009(after intensifying management of antimicrobials) . ResultsPerioperative antimicrobial prophylactic application rate in patients undergoing aseptic operation decreased from 91.16% in March, 2006 to 82.39% in April, 2009(χ2=5.24,P<0.05); Rational application rate increased from 35.07% to 57.93% (χ2=14.61,P<0.05). The main problems of irrational application were the incorrect choice of medicine and long term use .ConclusionProphylactic use of antimicrobials in perioperative patients exist unreasonable factors. Reinforcing management of antimicrobials can improve rationality of prophylactic use.

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赵霞,王力红,张京利,等.2次Ⅰ类切口手术围手术期抗菌药物应用横断面调查对比分析[J].中国感染控制杂志英文版,2010,9(6):429-431.
ZHAO Xia, WANG Lihong, ZHANG Jingli, et al. Perioperative antimicrobial application in patients undergoing aseptic operation:Two crosssectional study[J]. Chin J Infect Control, 2010,9(6):429-431.

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  • Received:July 27,2010
  • Revised:October 09,2010
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  • Online: November 30,2010
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