2024
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics13121136
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Preoperative Antibiotic Administration Does Not Improve the Outcomes of Operated Diabetic Foot Infections

Thaddaeus Muri,
Madlaina Schöni,
Felix W. A. Waibel
et al.

Abstract: Many patients with community-acquired diabetic foot infections (DFI) receive systemic (empirical) antibiotic treatments before surgical interventions, often by the general practitioner. Sometimes, hospital clinicians prescribe them before surgery to reduce the infection inoculum and preserve soft tissue for immediate wound closure in case of residual infection after surgery. In contrast, the international guidelines (IWGDF) advocate against presurgical antibiotic use in routine situations without severe progre… Show more

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