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Clinical Trial
. 1984 Oct 19;148(4A):5-7.

Plasma levels of ceftriaxone in cardiovascular surgery

  • PMID: 6091483
Clinical Trial

Plasma levels of ceftriaxone in cardiovascular surgery

S Geroulanos et al. Am J Surg. .

Abstract

In 512 patients undergoing major cardiovascular surgery, this prospective, randomized study compared the effectiveness of perioperative prophylaxis with either ceftriaxone or cefuroxime. In the ceftriaxone group, 254 patients received a single 2 g dose given intravenously at the start of anesthesia followed by a 1 g dose 24 hours later. In the cefuroxime group, 258 patients received 1.5 g at the start of anesthesia, followed by 1.5 g given intravenously every 12 hours for 2 days postoperatively. Postoperative infectious complications developed in only 12 patients in each group (4.7 percent). In 53 patients the mean serum concentration of ceftriaxone 24 hours after administration of the 2 g dose was 37.4 micrograms/ml, a level far in excess of the minimal inhibitory concentrations of usual cardiovascular pathogens with the exception of Bacteroides species and Pseudomonas species. We conclude that a single 2 g dose of ceftriaxone given at the time of cardiovascular surgery should provide adequate prophylaxis.

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