1. Antimicrobial considerations in the perioperative patient.
- Author
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Boothe DM and Boothe HW Jr
- Subjects
- Animals, Cat Diseases drug therapy, Cat Diseases microbiology, Cats, Dog Diseases drug therapy, Dog Diseases microbiology, Dogs, Surgical Wound Infection drug therapy, Surgical Wound Infection prevention & control, Anti-Infective Agents therapeutic use, Antibiotic Prophylaxis veterinary, Cat Diseases prevention & control, Dog Diseases prevention & control, Perioperative Period veterinary, Surgical Wound Infection veterinary
- Abstract
Surgical site infections are among the complications that can be reduced with the timely implementation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy. A 3-D approach to judicious antimicrobial use focuses on the de-escalation of systemic antimicrobial therapy, design of dosing regimens, and decontamination of the surgeon, patient, and environment. De-escalation can be accomplished in part through proper antimicrobial prophylaxis. Dosing regimens should be designed to maximize efficacy and minimize resistance. Decontamination includes disinfection of inanimate surfaces and timely application of appropriate antiseptics at concentrations that maximize efficacy., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2015
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