Foster P D, O'Toole R D
JAMA. 1978 Apr 3;239(14):1411-2. doi: 10.1001/jama.239.14.1411.
A prospective, randomized, double-blind study on the effect of cephaloridine prophylaxis in the surgical management of appendicitis was performed. Of the 139 patients studied, 70 received cephaloridine and 69 received placebo prophylaxis. Both groups of patients were well matched with regard to age, sex, operative findings, and bacteria isolated at operation. Postoperative wound infections were detected in 11.6% of placebo-treated patients and in 1.4% of cephaloridine-treated patients (P less than .02). Prophylactic treatment with cephaloridine of patients undergoing surgery for uncomplicated appendicitis resulted in a perceptible reduction in the rate of postoperative wound infection.
开展了一项关于头孢菌素预防在阑尾炎手术治疗中作用的前瞻性、随机、双盲研究。在研究的139例患者中,70例接受头孢菌素预防,69例接受安慰剂预防。两组患者在年龄、性别、手术结果及手术中分离出的细菌方面匹配良好。安慰剂治疗组患者术后伤口感染率为11.6%,头孢菌素治疗组为1.4%(P<0.02)。对行单纯性阑尾炎手术的患者使用头孢菌素进行预防性治疗,可明显降低术后伤口感染率。