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Clinical Trial
. 1986 Oct;79(10):545-8.

[Preventive use of antibiotics in kidney transplantation]

[Article in German]
  • PMID: 3544597
Clinical Trial

[Preventive use of antibiotics in kidney transplantation]

[Article in German]
H Wilms et al. Z Urol Nephrol. 1986 Oct.

Abstract

Antibiotic prophylaxis in kidney transplantation is controversial. In a prospective controlled study, 34 cadaveric kidney transplant recipients were investigated. Antibiotic prophylaxis was given in a random order to 16 patients whereas 18 without prophylaxis served as controlls. In 4 of 20 investigated clinical parameters statistically significant differences were found between both groups: the controlls happened to have better initial conditions; perioperative and postoperative better initial conditions; perioperative and postoperative infections were less frequent in the prophylaxis group and more antibiotics postoperatively were needed in the controlls. These findings indicate that antibiotic prophylaxis has a beneficial effect in kidney transplantation.

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