Presumptive antibiotics in tube thoracostomy for traumatic hemopneumothorax: a prospective, Multicenter American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Study. Issue 1 (4th November 2019)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Presumptive antibiotics in tube thoracostomy for traumatic hemopneumothorax: a prospective, Multicenter American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Study. Issue 1 (4th November 2019)
- Main Title:
- Presumptive antibiotics in tube thoracostomy for traumatic hemopneumothorax: a prospective, Multicenter American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Study
- Authors:
- Cook, Alan
Hu, Chengcheng
Ward, Jeanette
Schultz, Susan
Moore III, Forrest O'Dell
Funk, Geoffrey
Juern, Jeremy
Turay, David
Ahmad, Salman
Pieri, Paola
Allen, Steven
Berne, John - Other Names:
- author non-byline.
Funk Geoffrey author non-byline.
Kugler Nathan author non-byline.
Turay David author non-byline.
Luo-Owen Xian author non-byline.
Ahmad Salman author non-byline.
Barnes Stephen author non-byline.
Pieri Paola author non-byline.
Allen Steven author non-byline.
Berne John author non-byline.
Kocik Jurek author non-byline.
Allen LaDonna author non-byline.
Cook Alan author non-byline.
Nygaard Rachel author non-byline.
Inaba Kenji author non-byline.
Chouliaras Konstantinos author non-byline.
Colonna Alexander author non-byline.
Enniss Toby author non-byline.
Michetti Christopher author non-byline.
Griffen Margaret author non-byline.
Ferrada Paula author non-byline.
Han Jinfeng author non-byline.
Hazelton Joshua author non-byline.
Goldenberg Anna author non-byline.
Haan James author non-byline.
Lightwine Kelly author non-byline.
Velmahos George author non-byline.
Eid Ahmed author non-byline.
Schultz Susan author non-byline.
Flor Remigio author non-byline.
Ward Jeanette author non-byline.
Hu Chengcheng author non-byline.
Moore Forrest O author non-byline.
Taylor Annette Ruiz author non-byline.
Wellard Jeff author non-byline.
Graham Lauren author non-byline.
Hu Charles author non-byline.
Rogers Fred author non-byline.
Vernon Tawnya author non-byline.
Egan Craig author non-byline.
Carrick Matthew author non-byline.
Howley Isaac author non-byline.
Gross Ronald author non-byline.
Doben Andrew author non-byline.
Paul Douglas author non-byline.
Campbell Melody author non-byline.
Upperman Jeffrey author non-byline.
Kerwin Andrew author non-byline.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Thoracic injuries are common in trauma. Approximately one-third will develop a pneumothorax, hemothorax, or hemopneumothorax (HPTX), usually with concomitant rib fractures. Tube thoracostomy (TT) is the standard of care for these conditions, though TTs expose the patient to the risk of infectious complications. The controversy regarding antibiotic prophylaxis at the time of TT placement remains unresolved. This multicenter study sought to reconcile divergent evidence regarding the effectiveness of antibiotics given as prophylaxis with TT placement. Methods: The primary outcome measures of in-hospital empyema and pneumonia were evaluated in this prospective, observational, and American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study. Patients were grouped according to treatment status (ABX and NoABX). A 1:1 nearest neighbor method matched the ABX patients with NoABX controls. Multilevel models with random effects for matched pairs and trauma centers were fit for binary and count outcomes using logistic and negative binomial regression models, respectively. Results: TTs for HPTX were placed in 1887 patients among 23 trauma centers. The ABX and NoABX groups accounted for 14% and 86% of the patients, respectively. Cefazolin was the most frequent of 14 antibiotics prescribed. No difference in the incidence of pneumonia and empyema was observed between groups (2.2% vs 1.5%, p=0.75). Antibiotic treatment demonstrated a positive but non-significantAbstract : Background: Thoracic injuries are common in trauma. Approximately one-third will develop a pneumothorax, hemothorax, or hemopneumothorax (HPTX), usually with concomitant rib fractures. Tube thoracostomy (TT) is the standard of care for these conditions, though TTs expose the patient to the risk of infectious complications. The controversy regarding antibiotic prophylaxis at the time of TT placement remains unresolved. This multicenter study sought to reconcile divergent evidence regarding the effectiveness of antibiotics given as prophylaxis with TT placement. Methods: The primary outcome measures of in-hospital empyema and pneumonia were evaluated in this prospective, observational, and American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study. Patients were grouped according to treatment status (ABX and NoABX). A 1:1 nearest neighbor method matched the ABX patients with NoABX controls. Multilevel models with random effects for matched pairs and trauma centers were fit for binary and count outcomes using logistic and negative binomial regression models, respectively. Results: TTs for HPTX were placed in 1887 patients among 23 trauma centers. The ABX and NoABX groups accounted for 14% and 86% of the patients, respectively. Cefazolin was the most frequent of 14 antibiotics prescribed. No difference in the incidence of pneumonia and empyema was observed between groups (2.2% vs 1.5%, p=0.75). Antibiotic treatment demonstrated a positive but non-significant association with risk of pneumonia (OR 1.61; 95% CI: 0.86~3.03; p=0.14) or empyema (OR 1.51; 95% CI: 0.42~5.42; p=0.53). Conclusion: There is no evidence to support the routine use of presumptive antibiotics for post-traumatic TT to decrease the incidence of pneumonia or empyema. More investigation is necessary to balance optimal patient outcomes and antibiotic stewardship. Level of evidence: II Prospective comparative study … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Trauma surgery & acute care open. Volume 4:Issue 1(2019)
- Journal:
- Trauma surgery & acute care open
- Issue:
- Volume 4:Issue 1(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 4, Issue 1 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 4
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0004-0001-0000
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- Page End:
- Publication Date:
- 2019-11-04
- Subjects:
- Traumatology -- Periodicals
Critical care medicine -- Periodicals
Wounds and injuries -- Periodicals
617.1 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗
http://tsaco.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/tsaco-2019-000356 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2397-5776
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