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Topical vancomycin for neurosurgery wound prophylaxis: an interim report of a randomized clinical trial on drug safety in a diverse neurosurgical population

机译:神经外科伤口预防的局部万古霉素:一种随机临床试验对多种神经外科人群药物安全的临时报告

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OBJECTIVE Postoperative surgical site infections (SSIs) in neurosurgical patients carry a significant risk of increased morbidity and mortality. With SSIs accounting for approximately 20% of nosocomial infections and costing approximately $1.6 billion USD annually, there is a need for additional prophylaxis to improve current standards of care. Topical vancomycin is increasingly utilized in instrumented spinal and cardiothoracic procedures, where it has been shown to reduce the risk of SSIs. A randomized controlled trial assessing its efficacy in the general neurosurgical population is currently underway. Here, the authors report their initial impressions of topical vancomycin safety among patients enrolled during the 1st year of the trial.
机译:神经外科患者的术后外科遗址感染(SSIS)具有增加发病率和死亡率的显着风险。 随着SSIS占医院感染的约20%,每年花费约16亿美元,需要额外的预防,以改善目前的护理标准。 局部万古霉素越来越多地用于仪器脊柱和心肌程序,其中已经显示出降低SSI的风险。 目前正在进行评估一般神经外科人群中疗效的随机对照试验。 在这里,作者报告了他们在审判的第1年内注册的患者中局部万古霉素安全的初始印象。

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