Randomised controlled trial of preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis in the prevention of surgical site infections in tertiary care hospital of central India

Author:

Dhole Dr. SimranORCID,Mahakalkar Dr Chandrashekhar

Abstract

Background Surgical site infections (SSI) remain a significant concern in the realm of surgical interventions, posing a threat to both patient well-being and healthcare systems. This study protocol outlines a rigorous investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of pre-operative antibiotic prophylaxis in the prevention of SSIs in clean and clean-contaminated surgical cases within the tertiary care setting of central India. The primary aim is to determine the best suitable antibiotic regimen, optimal timing for administration, and the associated economic burden of SSIs. Method The study utilizes a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) design with four intervention groups, each receiving distinct antibiotic prophylaxis protocols. Comprehensive post-operative monitoring, adhering to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, will be employed to identify SSI occurrences. Key data collection points include clinical evaluations, temperature monitoring, wound inspection, pain assessments, and culture and sensitivity testing. Expected outcome The study also emphasizes post-operative follow-up assessments, incorporating outpatient visits at 15-, 30-, and 90-days post-surgery. These evaluations will be instrumental in assessing the time duration for effective prophylactic antibiotic administration and determining the economic burden associated with SSI. The findings of this research endeavor hold the potential to enhance patient outcomes, minimize SSI incidences, and reduce the economic impact of SSIs on healthcare systems. By optimizing pre-operative antibiotic prophylaxis practices, this study aims to advance evidence-based guidelines for SSI prevention in clean and clean-contaminated surgical cases. CTRI REF/2023/07/070549

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

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