Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Dec 2013)

Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Hip Fracture Surgery: Three-Dose Cefuroxime versus Single-Dose Gentamicin and Amoxicillin

  • Prithee Jettoo,
  • Richard Jeavons,
  • Bobby Siddiqui,
  • Shaun O'Brien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/230949901302100312
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21

Abstract

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Purpose. To compare a 3-dose cefuroxime regimen with a single-dose gentamicin and amoxicillin regimen as antibiotic prophylaxis for hip hemiarthroplasty in terms of microbiological outcome. Methods. Records of 2 matched groups of patients who underwent hip hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fractures were reviewed. 29 men and 84 women (mean age, 82 years) who received a 3-dose cefuroxime regimen in 2006 were compared with 23 men and 84 women (mean age, 83 years) who received a single-dose gentamicin and amoxicillin regimen in 2008. Patient demographics, antibiotics prescribed in the peri- and immediate postoperative period, microbiological evidence for Clostridium difficile ‘infection’, length of hospital stay, mortality, as well as biochemical and haematological findings were reviewed. Results. The 3-dose cefuroxime group was significantly higher in terms of the mean length of hospital stay (17 vs. 13 days, p=0.043) and the percentage of patients receiving postoperative antibiotics (88% vs. 68%, p<0.001) and having C difficile ‘infection’ (6% vs. 0%, p=0.016). If patients with C difficile ‘infection’ were excluded, there was no significant difference in the length of hospital stay. Conclusion. The single-dose gentamicin and amoxicillin regimen was associated with a lower C difficile ‘infection’ rate.