Single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis in high-risk patients undergoing cesarean section

Daniel H. Saltzman, Lawrence J. Eron, Helen H. Kay, James G. Sites

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Abstract

A prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was performed to determine the effectiveness of single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis in decreasing infectious complications after primary cesarean section. One hundred women at high risk for postoperative infectious morbidity were randomly assigned to receive either placebo or one 2-g dose of ceftizoxime at cord clamping. The incidence of endometritis in the antibiotic group was 6.0 versus 24.5% in the placebo group (P <.05). The incidence of febrile morbidity in the group receiving one dose of ceftizoxime was 14.0 versus 32.7% in the placebo group (P <.05). Single-dose ceftizoxime prophylaxis significantly reduced the incidence of endometritis and febrile morbidity in high-risk patients undergoing cesarean section.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)655-657
Number of pages3
JournalObstetrics and Gynecology
Volume65
Issue number5
StatePublished - May 1985
Externally publishedYes

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