PMID: 2486043Jan 1, 1989Paper

Use of peri-operative antibiotics in abdominal surgery: a criterion audit

Australian Clinical Review
J C HallS M Gibb

Abstract

To evaluate the peri-operative use of parenteral antibiotics in 100 patients undergoing abdominal surgery. Prospective criterion audit. There is a need for the close monitoring of antibiotic usage within hospitals, because 39% of the patients received inappropriate antibiotic therapy.

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