Non-Surgical Site Infections
Cross-source consensus on Non-Surgical Site Infections from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Non-surgical site infections were far more frequent in the restricted group (8.97%) than in the unrestricted group (0.69%). — Impact of restricted prophylactic antibiotic guidelines on surgical site infection rates following spinal surgery in Korea: a nationwide cohort analysis
- Non-surgical site infection occurred in 4.39% of the overall cohort, affecting 2,580 patients. — Impact of restricted prophylactic antibiotic guidelines on surgical site infection rates following spinal surgery in Korea: a nationwide cohort analysis
- The increase in non-surgical site infections suggests the effect of antibiotic restriction may extend beyond wound infection. — Impact of restricted prophylactic antibiotic guidelines on surgical site infection rates following spinal surgery in Korea: a nationwide cohort analysis
- Broad-spectrum antibiotics permitted in earlier QA waves may have incidentally reduced infections such as urinary tract infection or pneumonia in older or comorbid patients. — Impact of restricted prophylactic antibiotic guidelines on surgical site infection rates following spinal surgery in Korea: a nationwide cohort analysis