Insights from an online survey: Veterinary surgeons' antibiotic practices in ophthalmic surgery in Germany.

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Claudia Busse, Anne Raab, Lothar Kreienbrock, Holger Andreas Volk
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate antibiotic usage practices in ophthalmic surgeries in Germany.

Materials and methods: An online questionnaire was sent to veterinary surgeons (general veterinarians and veterinarians with additional qualification in ophthalmology) inquiring about their antibiotic preferences, administration methods, and factors affecting antibiotic usage in ophthalmic surgical procedures.

Results: A total of 417 questionnaires were analyzed. Postoperative antibiotics (systemic/topical in percent when used) were used all or most of the time by 69% of veterinarians following enucleation (99/6), by 62% after eyelid surgery (54/69), by 68% after third eyelid (TEL) surgery (19/92) and by 80% after keratectomy (6/99). The most commonly used systemic antibiotic was amoxicillin with clavulanic acid and the most commonly used topical antibiotic was chloramphenicol. WHO "watch-group" antibiotics were infrequently administered systemically but frequently utilized topically; including in 13% of eyelid surgery, 15% of TEL surgery, and 35% of keratectomies. Factors influencing antibiotic use included fear of complications (67%), personal experience (63%), diagnostic uncertainty (21%), and owner expectations (9%). Participants following institutional guidelines used fewer antibiotics in enucleations (p = .002) and were less likely to choose fluoroquinolones post-eyelid surgery (p = .044).

Conclusion: The potential for reducing antibiotic use following ophthalmic soft tissue surgery is significant. Addressing barriers such as concerns about postoperative complications and the reliance on individual clinical experience, the implementation of standardized guidelines could facilitate a shift toward more judicious antibiotic practices.

在线调查的启示:德国兽医在眼科手术中使用抗生素的情况。
目的:调查德国眼科手术中抗生素的使用方法:向兽医外科医生(普通兽医和具有眼科附加资格的兽医)发送在线问卷,询问他们对抗生素的偏好、给药方法以及影响眼科手术中抗生素使用的因素:共分析了 417 份问卷。69%的兽医在眼球摘除术后(99/6)、62%的兽医在眼睑手术后(54/69)、68%的兽医在第三眼睑(TEL)手术后(19/92)以及80%的兽医在角膜切除术后(6/99)全部或大部分时间使用术后抗生素(全身/局部使用百分比)。最常用的全身用抗生素是阿莫西林加克拉维酸,最常用的局部用抗生素是氯霉素。世界卫生组织 "观察组 "抗生素很少用于全身,但经常用于局部;包括13%的眼睑手术、15%的TEL手术和35%的角膜切割手术。影响抗生素使用的因素包括对并发症的恐惧(67%)、个人经验(63%)、诊断的不确定性(21%)和所有者的期望(9%)。遵循机构指南的参与者在眼球摘除术中使用的抗生素较少(p = .002),在眼睑手术后选择氟喹诺酮类药物的可能性较小(p = .044):结论:减少眼科软组织手术后抗生素使用的潜力巨大。针对术后并发症的担忧和对个人临床经验的依赖等障碍,实施标准化指南可促进抗生素使用向更明智的方向转变。
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Veterinary ophthalmology
Veterinary ophthalmology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
37.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, international journal that welcomes submission of manuscripts directed towards academic researchers of veterinary ophthalmology, specialists and general practitioners with a strong ophthalmology interest. Articles include those relating to all aspects of: Clinical and investigational veterinary and comparative ophthalmology; Prospective and retrospective studies or reviews of naturally occurring ocular disease in veterinary species; Experimental models of both animal and human ocular disease in veterinary species; Anatomic studies of the animal eye; Physiological studies of the animal eye; Pharmacological studies of the animal eye.
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