Title | Quality of perioperative chemoprophylaxis in orthopedics surgery: preliminary results of ASPPOC in Greece and Italy | ||
Authors | P. Papaioannidou1, P. Akritopoulos1, G.-M. Benoni2, L. Cuzzolin2 and G. Velo2
1. Department of Pharmacology, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 2. Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine and Public Health, University of Verona, Italy |
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Citation | Papaioannidou, P., Akritopoulos, P., Benoni, G.-M., Cuzzolin, L., Velo, G.: Quality of perioperative chemoprophylaxis in orthopedics surgery: preliminary results of ASPPOC in Greece and Italy, Epitheorese Klin. Farmakol. Farmakokinet. 22(2): 279-281 (2008) | ||
Publication Date | 23-25 May 2008 | ||
Full Text Language | English | ||
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Keywords | Antibiotics, perioperative chemoprophylaxis, postoperative infections, orthopedics surgery. | ||
Other Terms | Review article | ||
Summary | Aim: The ASPOC Project (ASPPOC, Antibiotic Surveillance Project on Perioperative Chemoprophylaxis) is a multicentric study carried out in European countries, aiming at improving the quality and establishing a successful and evidence-based perioperative chemoprophylaxis. The aim of this study, which is part of ASPPOC, was to check conformance to the guidelines for perioperative chemoprophylaxis in Orthopedics Surgery, and to trace out changes that must be made in Italy and Greece to improve its quality.
Methods: 2 South European countries participated in the study: Greece and Italy. Conformance to the recommended guidelines and quality of perioperative chemoprophylaxis were checked by use of the same questionnaire in each country. The following criteria of quality in chemoprophylaxis were checked: 1) application of chemoprophylaxis, 2) duration and time of initiation of chemoprophylaxis and 3) the kind of antibiotics used. Results: Parenteral chemoprophylaxis was applied in all operations in both countries, was usually initiated during preinduction to anesthesia and its duration exceeded 24 hours in most cases. 2nd generation cephalosporins (ATC code J01DC), vancomycin (ATC code J01XA01), metronidazole (ATC code J01XD01) and amikacin (ATC code J01GB06) were used in Greece. In Italy, teicoplanin (ATC code J01XA02), vancomycin (ATC code J01XA01), cefazolin (ATC code J01DB04) and amoxycillin clavulanate (ATC code J01CR02) were used. Conclusions: The quality of perioperative chemoprophylaxis was not satisfactory, and serious inconsistencies to the recommended guidelines were observed in many cases. Dynamic changes are required in order to improve the quality and establish a successful and evidence-based perioperative chemoprophylaxis in Orthopedics Surgery. |
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