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Antibiotic prophylaxis for traumatic facial fractures.

Brian L ErstadBrian J KoppAndrew L Tang
Published in: Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (2021)
With the exception of strong recommendations based on moderate-quality evidence to avoid prolonged postoperative antibiotic prophylaxis, the weak recommendations in the guidelines are a function of low-quality evidence. A logical choice for a narrow-spectrum antibiotic is cefazolin administered within 1 h of surgery and no longer than 24 h after surgery, since it is the gold standard of comparison based on clinical practice guidelines concerning antibiotic prophylaxis.
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