Survey of Congenital Heart Surgeons’ Preferences for Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Patients

Chad A. Knoderer, Emily M. Anderson, Elaine G. Cox

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    Abstract

    Patients with congenital heart defects are a unique population with generally immature immune systems. Fragility in the postoperative period may contribute to surgical site infections (SSIs), a life threatening complication for this population. The need for postoperative antimicrobial prophylaxis for these patients is a standard of care that is indisputable. When choosing an antimicrobial regimen for surgical prophylaxis, consideration should be given to balancing the prevention of nosocomial infections, avoiding emergence of bacterial resistance, and minimizing drug toxicities and cost.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
    Volume65
    Issue number21
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2008

    Keywords

    • antimicrobrial prophylaxis
    • congenital heart surgeon preference
    • pediatric surgery

    Disciplines

    • Cardiology
    • Pediatrics
    • Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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