Current Concept Review: Risk Factors for Infection Following Open Fractures
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Current Concept Review: Risk Factors for Infection Following Open Fractures
Abstract
Infection following open fracture is a significant source of morbidity and mortality. Therefore, a central tenet of treatment is to minimize the risk of infection. The initial risk of infection is determined by wound characteristics, such as size, soft tissue coverage, vascular injury, and contamination. While no consensus exists on optimal antibiotic regimen, early administration of prophylactic antibiotics, within an hour of injury, when possible, has been shown definitively to decrease the risk of infection. Infection risk is further reduced by early irrigation with normal saline and aggressive debridement of devitalized tissue. Patient factors that increase risk of infection following open fracture include diabetes mellitus, smoking, male gender, and lower extremity fracture.
Keywords: antibiotic prophylaxis; infection; open fracture; trauma.
© 2022 Coombs et al.
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The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.
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