Important issues on the prevention of surgical site infections and the management of prophylactic antibiotics.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Xue-Lu Yu, Jian-Hui Peng, Qing Chang, Jing-Wen Chen, Ji-Shun Yang, Ming-Ke Wang
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Abstract

In this article, we have addressed the recent published article by Wang et al which examines risk factors associated with surgical site infections (SSIs) and evaluates the effectiveness of prophylactic antibiotics in their prevention. Wang et al identified several significant risk factors of SSIs, including age ≥ 60 years, diabetes mellitus, and surgical complications such as insufficient cystic duct stump closure, gallbladder perforation, empyema, and postoperative hematoma. Their findings suggest that prophylactic antibiotics can serve as a protective factor against SSIs. However, other reported risk factors and preventive strategies warrant consideration to further reduce the incidence of SSIs, lower healthcare costs, and enhance patient outcomes. Additionally, the judicious use of prophylactic antibiotics is crucial in light of the growing global challenge of antibiotic resistance caused by the misuse and overuse of antibiotics. Effective management strategies for prophylactic antibiotic use should be prioritized to balance infection control with the need to combat antimicrobial resistance.

手术部位感染预防及预防性抗生素管理的重要问题。
在本文中,我们讨论了Wang等人最近发表的一篇文章,该文章研究了与手术部位感染(ssi)相关的危险因素,并评估了预防性抗生素在预防手术部位感染方面的有效性。Wang等人确定了ssi的几个重要危险因素,包括年龄≥60岁、糖尿病和手术并发症,如胆囊管残端关闭不足、胆囊穿孔、脓肿和术后血肿。他们的研究结果表明,预防性抗生素可以作为预防ssi的保护因素。然而,其他报告的风险因素和预防策略值得考虑,以进一步减少ssi的发生率,降低医疗保健成本,并提高患者的预后。此外,鉴于滥用和过度使用抗生素造成的抗生素耐药性这一日益严峻的全球挑战,明智地使用预防性抗生素至关重要。应优先考虑预防性使用抗生素的有效管理战略,以平衡感染控制与对抗抗菌素耐药性的需要。
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