Efficacy of Non-Beta-lactam Antibiotics for Prevention of Cesarean Delivery Surgical Site Infections.

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Harris, Benjamin S

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Hopkins, Maeve K

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Villers, Margaret S

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Weber, Jeremy M

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Pieper, Carl

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Grotegut, Chad A

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Swamy, Geeta K

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Hughes, Brenna L

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Heine, R Phillips

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2019-06-21T12:01:34Z

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2019-06-21T12:01:34Z

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2019-04-30

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2019-06-21T12:01:32Z

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Objective  To examine the association between perioperative Beta ( β ))-lactam versus non- β -lactam antibiotics and cesarean delivery surgical site infection (SSI). Study Design  Retrospective cohort of women undergoing cesarean delivery from January 1 to December 31, 2014. All women undergoing cesarean after 34 weeks with a postpartum visit were included. Prevalence of SSI was compared between women receiving β -lactam versus non- β -lactam antibiotics. Bivariate analyses were performed using Pearson's Chi-square, Fisher's exact, or Wilcoxon's rank-sum tests. Logistic regression models were fit controlling for possible confounders. Results  Of the 929 women included, 826 (89%) received β -lactam prophylaxis and 103 (11%) received a non- β -lactam. Among the 893 women who reported a non-type I (low risk) allergy, 819 (92%) received β -lactam prophylaxis. SSI occurred in 7% of women who received β -lactam antibiotics versus 15% of women who received a non- β -lactam ( p  = 0.004). β -Lactam prophylaxis was associated with lower odds of SSI compared with non- β -lactam antibiotics (odds ratio [OR] = 0.43; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.22-0.83; p  = 0.01) after controlling for chorioamnionitis in labor, postlabor cesarean, endometritis, tobacco use, and body mass index (BMI). Conclusion   β -Lactam perioperative prophylaxis is associated with lower odds of a cesarean delivery surgical site infection compared with non- β -lactam antibiotics.

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190014

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2157-6998

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2157-7005

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18965

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eng

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Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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AJP reports

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10.1055/s-0039-1685503

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antibiotics

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cesarean delivery

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penicillin allergy

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surgical site infection

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Efficacy of Non-Beta-lactam Antibiotics for Prevention of Cesarean Delivery Surgical Site Infections.

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Journal article

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Weber, Jeremy M|0000-0002-7221-8821

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Pieper, Carl|0000-0003-4809-1725

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Grotegut, Chad A|0000-0002-3511-7642

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Swamy, Geeta K|0000-0001-5092-6993

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e167

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e171

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2

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School of Medicine

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Duke

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Duke Human Vaccine Institute

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Institutes and Centers

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Staff

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Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

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Basic Science Departments

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Published

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9

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