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. 1989;12(3):239-44.
doi: 10.1007/BF01743993.

Antibiotic single-dose prophylaxis of shunt infections

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Antibiotic single-dose prophylaxis of shunt infections

J Blum et al. Neurosurg Rev. 1989.

Abstract

Shunt infections after implantation or revision of a shunt for CSF drainage in hydrocephalic patients are serious complications. In view of their frequency, this study investigated the efficacy of prophylactic administration of a single dose of the antibiotic cefazedone in reducing in the post-operative infection rate. Fifty children of up to 14 years of age suffering from hydrocephalus of various etiologies were treated prophylactically and compared with a similar untreated group. The diagnosis of infection was based mainly on microbiological and clinical observations and investigations. Classical infection parameters were also recorded and evaluated, but played only a secondary role in establishing the diagnosis as they can change post-operatively without an infection being present. The infection rates observed were 6% in the group of patients who received antibiotic treatment prophylactically and 14% in the untreated control group.

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