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Impact of duration of perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis on development of fracture-related infection in open fractures.

Peter DeclercqCharalampos ZalavrasAndré NijssenBeatrijs MertensJulie MesureJorien QuintensThomas De RidderAnn BelmansStefaan NijsIsabel SprietWillem-Jan Metsemakers
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2020)
This study found no evidence that administration of prophylactic antibiotics beyond 72 h in patients with long-bone open fractures is warranted. Analyses adjusted for known confounders even revealed a higher risk for FRI for longer PAP. However, this effect cannot necessarily be considered as causal and further research is needed.
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