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Prophylactic Cefazolin Dosing in Obesity—a Systematic Review

Matthew Coates, Alison Shield, Gregory M. Peterson, Zahid Hussain

2022Obesity Surgery24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Currently, there is no consensus on whether a standard 2-g prophylactic cefazolin dose provides sufficient antimicrobial coverage in obese surgical patients. This systematic review analysed both outcome and pharmacokinetic studies, aiming to determine the appropriate cefazolin dose. A systematic search was conducted using 4 databases. In total, 3 outcome and 15 pharmacokinetic studies met the inclusion criteria. All 3 outcome studies concluded that there is no need for increased dose. Also, 9 pharmacokinetic studies reached this conclusion; however, 6 pharmacokinetic studies recommended that 2-g dose is insufficient to achieve adequate plasma or tissue concentrations. The stronger body of evidence supports that 2-g dose of cefazolin is sufficient for surgery lasting up to 4 h; however, large-scale outcome studies are needed to confirm this evidence.

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CefazolinMedicinePharmacokineticsDosingSystematic reviewIntensive care medicineMEDLINEPharmacologyAntibioticsBiologyLawPolitical scienceMicrobiologyAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyAnesthesia and Pain ManagementAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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