An Evaluation of Surgical Prophylaxis Procedures in Turkey: A Multi-Center Point Prevalence Study.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate compliance with guidelines in surgical prophylaxis (SP) procedures in Turkey.A point prevalence study involving 4 university, 5 education and research and 7 public hospitals was performed assessing compliance with guidelines for antibiotic use in SP. Compliance was based on the "Clinical Practice Guidelines for Antimicrobial Surgery (CPGAS) 2013" guideline.Sixteen centers were included in the study, with 166 operations performed at these being evaluated. Parenteral antibiotic for SP was applied in 161 (96.9%) of these. Type of antibiotic was inappropriate in 66 (40.9%) cases and duration of use in 47 (29.1%). The main antibiotics used inappropriately in SP were ceftriaxone, glycopeptides and aminoglycosides. No significant difference was observed between secondary and tertiary hospitals in terms of inappropriate selection. Duration of prophylaxis was also incompatible with guideline recommendations in approximately half of surgical procedures performed in both secondary and tertiary hospitals, however statistical significance was observed between institutions in favor of tertiary hospitals.Antibiotics are to a considerable extent used in a manner incompatible with guidelines even in tertiary hospitals in Turkey. It must not be forgotten that several pre-, intra- and postoperative factors can be involved in the development of surgical site infections (SSI), and antibiotics are not the only option available for preventing these. A significant improvement can be achieved in prophylaxis with close observation, educational activities, collaboration with the surgical team and increasing compliance with guidelines. All health institutions must establish and apply their own SP consensus accompanied by the guidelines in order to achieve success in SP.
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Authors Kaya, Selcuk;Aktas, Seyhan;Senbayrak, Seniha;Tekin, Recep;Oztoprak, Nefise;Aksoy, Firdevs;Firat, Pinar;Yenice, Sevinc;Oncul, Ahsen;Gunduz, Alper;Solak, Semiha;Kadanali, Ayten;Cakar, Sule Eren;Caglayan, Derya;Yilmaz, Hava;Bozkurt, Ilkay;Elmaslar, Tulin;Tartar, Ayse Sagmak;Aynioglu, Aynur;Kocyigit, Nilgun Fidan;Koksal, Iftihar;
Journal the eurasian journal of medicine
Year 2016
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10.5152/eurasianjmed.2015.15222
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