Prophylactic antibiotics for cardiac pacemaker implantation. A prospective trial

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Abstract

A prospective trial was conducted to assess the value of prophylactic antibiotic treatment in preventing postoperative infection of permanent transvenous pacemaker systems. Four hundred and thirty-one patients were randomly allocated to treatment (234) or no-treatment (197) groups. Treated patients received systemic benzylpenicillin and flucloxacillin just before operation and one and six hours afterwards. Nine primary generator pocket infections occurred without evidence of wound dehiscence or skin erosion. Seven infections were in untreated patients and two in treated patients. Antibiotic prophylaxis diminishes the risk of infection after pacemaker implantations.

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Muers, M. F., Arnold, A. G., & Sleight, P. (1981). Prophylactic antibiotics for cardiac pacemaker implantation. A prospective trial. British Heart Journal, 46(5), 539–544. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.46.5.539

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