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===Prophylactic Antibiotics for [[Special:MyLanguage/Open fractures|Open fractures]]=== | |||
===Prophylactic Antibiotics for [[Special:MyLanguage/Open fractures|Open fractures]]=== | |||
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''Initiate as soon as possible; increased infection rate when delayed<ref>Gosselin RA, et al. Antibiotics for preventing infection in open limb fractures. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004; (1):CD003764.</ref>'' | ''Initiate as soon as possible; increased infection rate when delayed<ref>Gosselin RA, et al. Antibiotics for preventing infection in open limb fractures. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004; (1):CD003764.</ref>'' | ||
====[[Special:MyLanguage/Open_fracture|Grade I & II Fractures]] Options==== | |||
====[[Special:MyLanguage/Open_fracture|Grade I & II Fractures]] Options==== | |||
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* | *{{AntibioticDose|drug=Cefazolin|dose=2 g IV (immediately and q8 hours x 3 total doses)|context=Grade I & II Fractures}} (Ancef)<ref name=Garner2020>Garner MR, et al. Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Open Fractures: Evidence, Evolving Issues, and Recommendations. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. April 15, 2020. 28(8):309-315</ref> | ||
*Cephalosporin allergy: | *Cephalosporin allergy: {{AntibioticDose|drug=Clindamycin|dose=900 mg IV (immediately and q8 hours x 3 total doses)|context=Grade I & II, Cephalosporin allergy}}<ref name=Garner2020/> | ||
====[[Special:MyLanguage/Open_fracture#Grade_III|Grade III Fracture]] Options==== | ====[[Special:MyLanguage/Open_fracture#Grade_III|Grade III Fracture]] Options==== | ||
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* | *{{AntibioticDose|drug=Ceftriaxone|dose=2 g IV (immediately x 1 total dose)|context=Grade III Fractures}} PLUS {{AntibioticDose|drug=Vancomycin|dose=1 g IV (immediately and q12 hours x 2 total doses)|context=Grade III Fractures}}<ref name=Garner2020/> | ||
*Cephalosporin allergy: | *Cephalosporin allergy: {{AntibioticDose|drug=Aztreonam|dose=2 g IV (immediately and q8 hours x 3)|context=Grade III, Cephalosporin allergy}} PLUS [[Vancomycin]] 1 g IV (immediately and q12 hours x 2 total doses)<ref name=Garner2020/> | ||
====Special Considerations==== | ====Special Considerations==== | ||
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*Concern for [[Special:MyLanguage/clostridium|clostridium]] (soil contamination, farm injuries, possible bowel contamination): additionally add [[Special:MyLanguage/penicillin|penicillin]]<ref>HoffWS, Bonadies JA, Cachecho R, Dorlac WC: East practice management guidelines work group: Update to practice management guidelines for prophylactic antibiotic use in open fractures. J Trauma 2011;70:751-754.</ref><ref name=Garner2020 | *Concern for [[Special:MyLanguage/clostridium|clostridium]] (soil contamination, farm injuries, possible bowel contamination): additionally add [[Special:MyLanguage/penicillin|penicillin]]<ref>HoffWS, Bonadies JA, Cachecho R, Dorlac WC: East practice management guidelines work group: Update to practice management guidelines for prophylactic antibiotic use in open fractures. J Trauma 2011;70:751-754.</ref><ref name=Garner2020/> | ||
*Fresh water wounds: [[Special:MyLanguage/fluoroquinolones|fluoroquinolones]] OR 3rd/4th generation [[Special:MyLanguage/cephalosporin|cephalosporin]] | *Fresh water wounds: [[Special:MyLanguage/fluoroquinolones|fluoroquinolones]] OR 3rd/4th generation [[Special:MyLanguage/cephalosporin|cephalosporin]] | ||
*Saltwater wounds ([[Special:MyLanguage/vibrio|vibrio]]): [[Special:MyLanguage/doxycycline|doxycycline]] + [[Special:MyLanguage/ceftazidime|ceftazidime]] OR [[Special:MyLanguage/fluoroquinolone|fluoroquinolone]] | *Saltwater wounds ([[Special:MyLanguage/vibrio|vibrio]]): [[Special:MyLanguage/doxycycline|doxycycline]] + [[Special:MyLanguage/ceftazidime|ceftazidime]] OR [[Special:MyLanguage/fluoroquinolone|fluoroquinolone]] | ||
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Revisión del 20:38 19 mar 2026
Prophylactic Antibiotics for Open fractures
Initiate as soon as possible; increased infection rate when delayed[1]
Grade I & II Fractures Options
- Cefazolin 2 g IV (immediately and q8 hours x 3 total doses) (Ancef)[2]
- Cephalosporin allergy: Clindamycin 900 mg IV (immediately and q8 hours x 3 total doses)[2]
Grade III Fracture Options
- Ceftriaxone 2 g IV (immediately x 1 total dose) PLUS Vancomycin 1 g IV (immediately and q12 hours x 2 total doses)[2]
- Cephalosporin allergy: Aztreonam 2 g IV (immediately and q8 hours x 3) PLUS Vancomycin 1 g IV (immediately and q12 hours x 2 total doses)[2]
Special Considerations
- Concern for clostridium (soil contamination, farm injuries, possible bowel contamination): additionally add penicillin[3][2]
- Fresh water wounds: fluoroquinolones OR 3rd/4th generation cephalosporin
- Saltwater wounds (vibrio): doxycycline + ceftazidime OR fluoroquinolone
- ↑ Gosselin RA, et al. Antibiotics for preventing infection in open limb fractures. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004; (1):CD003764.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Garner MR, et al. Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Open Fractures: Evidence, Evolving Issues, and Recommendations. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. April 15, 2020. 28(8):309-315
- ↑ HoffWS, Bonadies JA, Cachecho R, Dorlac WC: East practice management guidelines work group: Update to practice management guidelines for prophylactic antibiotic use in open fractures. J Trauma 2011;70:751-754.
