Predictors for prolonged and escalated perioperative antibiotic therapy after microvascular head and neck reconstruction: a comprehensive analysis of 446 cases.

Head & face medicine 2024 Vol.20(1) p. 58

Schuderer JG, Hoferer F, Eichberger J, Fiedler M, Gessner A, Hitzenbichler F, Gottsauner M, Maurer M, Meier JK, Reichert TE, Ettl T

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Abstract

Literature suggests that intravenous prophylaxis exceeding 48 h offers no additional benefit in preventing surgical site infections (SSI) in patients with microvascular head and neck reconstruction. However, protocols for antibiotic therapy duration post-reconstruction are not standardized. This study identifies factors predicting prolonged intravenous antibiotic use and antibiotic escalation in patients receiving free flap head neck reconstruction. A retrospective analysis of 446 patients receiving free flap reconstruction was conducted, examining predictors for antibiotic therapy > 10 days and postoperative escalation. 111 patients (24.8%) experienced escalation, while 159 patients (35.6%) received prolonged therapy. Multivariate regression analysis revealed predictors for escalation: microvascular bone reconstruction (p = 0.008, OR = 2.0), clinically suspected SSI (p < 0.001, OR = 5.4), culture-positive SSI (p = 0.03, OR = 2.9), extended ICU stay (p = 0.01, OR = 1.1) and hospital-acquired pneumonia (p = 0.01, OR = 5.9). Prolonged therapy was associated with bone reconstruction (p = 0.06, OR = 2.0), preoperative irradiation (p = 0.001, OR = 1.9) and culture-positive SSI (p < 0.001, OR = 3.5). The study concludes that SSIs are a primary factor driving the escalation of perioperative antibiotic use. Clinical suspicion of infection often necessitates escalation, even in the absence of confirmed microbiological evidence. Microvascular bone reconstruction was a significant predictor for both the escalation and extension of antibiotic therapy beyond 10 days. Furthermore, preoperative radiation therapy, hospital-acquired pneumonia, and prolonged ICU stay were associated with an increased likelihood of escalation, resulting in significantly extended antibiotic administration during hospitalization. Antibiotic stewardship programmes must be implemented to reduce postoperative antibiotic administration time.Trial registration The study was registered approved by the local Ethics Committee (Nr: 18-1131-104).

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 microvascular 미세수술 dict 4
합병증 ssi 감염 dict 4
시술 free flap 피판재건술 dict 2
해부 intravenous scispacy 1
해부 flap scispacy 1
해부 microvascular bone scispacy 1
해부 bone scispacy 1
합병증 microvascular head scispacy 1
합병증 flap head neck scispacy 1
합병증 infection 감염 dict 1
질환 infections C0851162
Infections of musculoskeletal system
scispacy 1
질환 microvascular head and neck reconstruction scispacy 1
질환 hospital-acquired pneumonia C0949083
Hospital acquired pneumonia
scispacy 1
질환 pneumonia C0032285
Pneumonia
scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Male; Female; Retrospective Studies; Surgical Wound Infection; Middle Aged; Antibiotic Prophylaxis; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Head and Neck Neoplasms; Free Tissue Flaps; Aged; Adult; Perioperative Care

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