Zelenitsky S A, Silverman R E, Duckworth H, Harding G K
Departments of Pharmacy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
J Hosp Infect. 2000 Oct;46(2):135-40. doi: 10.1053/jhin.2000.0814.
Single, high dose regimens of gentamicin plus metronidazole for colorectal surgical prophylaxis have not been adequately studied. Patients received single high dose gentamicin (4.5 mg/kg) plus metroni-dazole (500 mg) preoperatively or multiple standard dose gentamicin (1.5 mg/kg) plus metronidazole (500 mg) preoperatively and every 8h for 24h postoperatively. The deep surgical site infection (SSI) rates were 8.1% (6/74) and 6.9% (5/72) in the single high dose and multiple standard dose groups, respectively (P= 0.94). There was a trend towards fewer superficial SSIs in the single high dose group with infection rates of 18.9% (14/74) vs. 30.6% (22/72) (P= 0.05). Diabetes mellitus (odds ratio = 7.04) and surgery duration of longer than 3h (odds ratio = 5.46) were independent risk factors for the development of SSIs. A subset analysis of prolonged operations found significantly fewer superficial SSIs in the single high dose group than in the multiple standard dose group with rates of 22.2% (6/27) vs. 55% (11/20), respectively (P= 0.021). Single high dose gentamicin plus metronidazole preoperatively was at least as effective as the multiple standard dose regimen and may be more effective for prolonged operations.