Role of prophylactic antibiotics in treating patients presenting to emergency care with dog bites.

Emma Finn
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Dog bites account for 250,000 attendances for urgent and emergency care each year. They pose risks including infections with potentially life-threatening complications. This article scrutinises the evidence underpinning the use of prophylactic antibiotics in dog bite wounds. A focused literature review involving four databases specialising in peer-reviewed healthcare literature was conducted to identify the highest quality evidence, which was then systematically appraised. The use of antibiotics in treating dog bite wounds to reduce the risk of infection is largely supported by the evidence. However, significant limitations exist in the research, with patient-specific criteria for administering prophylactic antibiotics and the associated risks and financial costs not addressed. Further research into antibiotic treatment for dog bites would help to support clinicians, nurse practitioners and the wider nursing and allied health professional team in urgent and emergency care by informing safe practice and in turn improving patient care, cost-effectiveness and antimicrobial stewardship.

预防性抗生素在治疗被狗咬伤的急诊患者中的作用。
每年被狗咬伤的急诊患者达 25 万人次。狗咬伤带来的风险包括可能危及生命的并发症感染。本文仔细研究了在狗咬伤的伤口中使用预防性抗生素的证据。我们进行了一次有针对性的文献综述,涉及四个专门从事同行评审的医疗保健文献数据库,以确定最高质量的证据,然后对其进行系统评估。在治疗狗咬伤的伤口时使用抗生素以降低感染风险在很大程度上得到了证据的支持。然而,这项研究还存在很大的局限性,没有涉及针对特定患者使用预防性抗生素的标准以及相关的风险和经济成本。对狗咬伤抗生素治疗的进一步研究将有助于支持临床医生、执业护士以及更广泛的护理和专职医疗团队在紧急和急诊护理中的工作,为安全实践提供信息,进而改善患者护理、成本效益和抗菌药物管理。
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