Abstract

Glycemic control in cardiac surgery patients (pts) is one important factor that affect the risk of surgical site infection and mortality. Antimicrobial (ATM) profilaxis is complex process in this pts. We evaluated the antimicrobial prophylaxis and glycemic control en ptes operate of cardiac surgery (CS) in Uruguay.

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  • one important factor that affect the risk of surgical site infection and mortality

  • ptes operate of cardiac surgery

  • An observational retrospective study of a population of cardiac surgery ptes operate between August 2006

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Glycemic control and antimicrobial prophylaxis audit in cardiac surgery in Uruguay. From International Conference on Prevention & Infection Control (ICPIC 2011) Geneva, Switzerland. Introduction / objectives Glycemic control in cardiac surgery patients (pts) is one important factor that affect the risk of surgical site infection and mortality. Antimicrobial (ATM) profilaxis is complex process in this pts. We evaluated the antimicrobial prophylaxis and glycemic control en ptes operate of cardiac surgery (CS) in Uruguay

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