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''Initiate as soon as possible; increased infection rate when delayed for >3 hours from injury (NNT 12.5)<ref>Gosselin RA, et al. Antibiotics for preventing infection in open limb fractures. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004; (1):CD003764.</ref>''
''Initiate as soon as possible; increased infection rate when delayed for >3 hours from injury (NNT 12.5)<ref>Gosselin RA, et al. Antibiotics for preventing infection in open limb fractures. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004; (1):CD003764.</ref>''


====Grade I & II Fractures Options====
====[[Open_fracture|Grade I & II Fractures]] Options====
*1st generation [[cephalosporin]]: e.g. [[Cefazolin]] (Ancef) 2g IV TID
*1st generation [[cephalosporin]]: e.g. [[Cefazolin]] (Ancef) 2g IV TID
*Allergy to above: [[Clindamycin]] or [[vancomycin]] (25mg/kg) IV
*Allergy to above: [[Clindamycin]] or [[vancomycin]] (25mg/kg) IV


====Grade III Fracture Options====
====[[Open_fracture#Grade_III|Grade III Fracture]] Options====
*Treatment as above for Grade I/II
*Treatment as above for Grade I/II
*PLUS [[aminoglycoside]]: e.g. [[Gentamicin]] 300 mg (1-1.7mg/kg) IV
*PLUS [[aminoglycoside]]: e.g. [[Gentamicin]] 300 mg (1-1.7mg/kg) IV

Revision as of 07:57, 23 November 2018

Prophylactic Antibiotics for Open fractures[1]

Initiate as soon as possible; increased infection rate when delayed for >3 hours from injury (NNT 12.5)[2]

Grade I & II Fractures Options

Grade III Fracture Options

  • Treatment as above for Grade I/II
  • PLUS aminoglycoside: e.g. Gentamicin 300 mg (1-1.7mg/kg) IV
    • Once daily dosing has been shown to be safe and effective

Special Considerations

  1. Open Fractures, Prophylactic Antibiotic Use in — Update. https://www.east.org/education/practice-management-guidelines/open-fractures-prophylactic-antibiotic-use-in-update
  2. Gosselin RA, et al. Antibiotics for preventing infection in open limb fractures. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004; (1):CD003764.