P. Periti et al., Comparative multicenter trial of teicoplanin versus cefazolin for antimicrobial prophylaxis in prosthetic joint implant surgery, EUR J CL M, 18(2), 1999, pp. 113-119
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASES
A randomized multicenter study was carried out in 12 centers in Italy to co
mpare administration of a single dose of teicoplanin (400 mg i.v. bolus at
time of anesthesia) versus that of five doses of cefazolin over a 24-h peri
od (2 g at induction of anesthesia and Ig every 6 h postoperatively, i.v. b
olus) as antimicrobial prophylaxis in patients undergoing hip or knee arthr
oplasty. Of 860 patients enrolled, 427 received teicoplanin and 433 cefazol
in. A total of 846 patients (422 teicoplanin and 424 cefazolin) were evalua
ble for safety and 826 patients for efficacy. Six patients (1.5%) in the te
icoplanin group and seven patients (1.7%) in the cefazolin group developed
a surgical wound infection during their postoperative hospital stay: this d
ifference was not significant. Proven or suspected infections involving oth
er body systems occurred in 114 patients (57 in each group). Seven hundred
ninety-two patients completed a 3-month evaluation and 738 patients a 12-mo
nth evaluation; the success rates in evaluable patients at these observatio
n times were 99.2% and 99.7% for teicoplanin and 99.2% and 99.7% for cefazo
lin, respectively. Adverse events occurred in three (0.7%) teicoplanin pati
ents and nine (2.1%) cefazolin patients (P=0.083). A single preoperative do
se of teicoplanin ensures adequate surgical antisepsis, with results compar
able to a standard multiple-dose regimen of cefazolin.