Use of antibiotics
What antibiotics should be used? Choosing ANTIMICROBIAL funds based on knowledge of the bacteria, often causing infectious complications following specific procedures, bacterial sensitivity to the drug and its safety. New roads antimicrobial is usually should not be used unless proven advantage of the preventive efficacy of these drugs.
Medicines must act against the most likely pathogens, but not against any potential microorganism, as well as the effect of prevention should correlate with a decrease in the total number of agents more than the destruction of all micro-organisms. The recommended dose and applications based on the need for therapeutic antibiotic concentration in the blood and tissues throughout the procedure, which can be parenteral (usually intravenous) introduction.
The principles of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis for children proposed by the Committee in cooperation with the Committee on drugs and surgery the American Academy of Pediatrics. Because the value system of antimicrobial prophylaxis in many pediatric surgical procedures has not been established, there is a need for additional research in the normally produced surgery in children (for example, the introduction of neurosurgical shunt and orthopedic procedures). Paediatricians, children’s surgeons and specialists associated with surgery, should consider prophylactic use of antimicrobial drugs as part of the overall use of antibiotics in hospitals and to use their leadership, that is, to develop standards for the use of antimicrobial drugs.