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IV vancomycin (usually administered as a single preoperative dose) has been used for the prevention of surgical site infections. However, routine use of vancomycin for antimicrobial surgical prophylaxis is not recommended since such use may promote emergence of vancomycin-resistant enterococci or ...
15 mg/kg IV over 1-2 hours; begin administration within 2 hours before incision; duration of prophylaxis for most procedures should be less than 24 hours Dosing Modifications Renal impairment Mild-to-severe: Initial dose should be no less than 15 mg/kg Functionally anephric patients: Initial do...
High-dose aprotinin with gentamicin-vancomycin antibiotic prophylaxis increases blood concentrations of creatinine and cystatin C in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting[J].British Journal of Anaesthesia 1999,82.Mercieri M,Mercieri A,Tritapepe L,et al.High-dose aprotinin with gentamicin-...