Volume 7, Number 5—October 2001
Research
Intraoperative Redosing of Cefazolin and Risk for Surgical Site Infection in Cardiac Surgery
Table 1
Intraoperative antibiotic redosing |
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Variable | Yes (n = 459) | No (n = 1,089) | p |
Mean age (range, years) | 65.2 (17-91) | 65.7 (20-92) | NSa |
Mean duration of surgeryb | 393 (241-900) | 345 (241-700) | 0.0001 |
Male sex (%) | 328 (71.5) | 744 (68.3) | NS |
Type of surgery | |||
CABG | 317 (69.1) | 784 (72.0) | NS |
Others | 142 (30.9) | 305 (28.0) | |
Reoperationc | 53 (11.6) | 105 (9.6) | NS |
aNS = not significant; CABG = coronary artery bypass graft.
bMinutes elapsed between administration of preoperative antibiotics and skin closure.
cReoperation within the same hospital stay is included, except for surgery following a diagnosis of surgical site infection.
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