The effect of antibiotic premedication on postoperative complications following dental extractions

Author:

McGregor Jessina C.1,Wilson Geneva M.23ORCID,Gibson Gretchen45ORCID,Jurasic M. Marianne46,Evans Charlesnika T.23,Suda Katie J.78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy Oregon State University Portland Oregon USA

2. Center of Innovation for Complex Chronic Healthcare (CINCCH) Hines Jr. Veterans Affairs Hospital Hines Illinois USA

3. Department of Preventive Medicine, Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

4. Veterans Health Administration Office of Dentistry Washington DC USA

5. Department of Medicine University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

6. Kansas City University College of Dental Medicine Joplin Missouri United States

7. Department of Health Policy and Health Services Research Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

8. Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion VA Pittsburgh Health Care System Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesWe aimed to evaluate the association between antibiotic prophylaxis and adverse outcomes following tooth extraction within the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients undergoing dental extractions in 2015–2019. The primary exposure was antibiotic prophylaxis. The primary outcome was post‐extraction complication within 7 days (e.g., alveolar osteitis and surgical site infection); the secondary outcome was subsequent medical care relating to a post‐extraction oral complication within 7 days. Multivariable logistic regression models assessed the independent effect of antibiotic prophylaxis on each outcome.ResultsOf 385,880 visits with a dental extraction, 122,810 (31.8%) received antibiotic prophylaxis. Overall, 3387 (0.9%) experienced a post‐extraction complication and 350 (0.09%) received medical care relating to a post‐extraction oral complication within 7 days. In multivariable regression, diabetes was a statistically significant (p = 0.01) effect modifier of the association between antibiotic prophylaxis and post‐extraction complication. Among visits for patients without diabetes, antibiotic prophylaxis was significantly associated with an increased odds of post‐extraction complication (odds ratio [OR] = 1.25, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.13–1.38), but among visits for patients with diabetes no significant effect was observed (OR = 1.03, 95% CI: 0.92–1.15). Antibiotic prophylaxis was not significantly associated with post‐extraction medical care (OR = 1.04; 95% CI: 0.83–1.30).ConclusionsIn this large retrospective cohort, we observed no significant protective effect of antibiotic prophylaxis on post‐extraction complications or subsequent medical care utilization in a setting with low complication rates. These data suggest that use of antibiotic prophylaxis in similar settings may need to be re‐evaluated to minimize unnecessary antibiotic use.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference31 articles.

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