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Posterior Nasal Packing: Title and subTitle BreakAre Intravenous Antibiotics Really Necessary? FREE

Craig S. Derkay, MD; Barry E. Hirsch, MD; Jonas T. Johnson, MD; Robin L. Wagner
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Accepted for publication Sept 9, 1988.

Presented at the Second Annual Mid-Atlantic Resident Research Symposium, Bethesda, Md, May 7, 1988.

Reprint requests to Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Eye and Ear Hospital, Suite 500, 203 Lothrop St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (Dr Johnson).


Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1989;115(4):439-441. doi:10.1001/archotol.1989.01860280037013
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• The use of antimicrobial prophylaxis in the presence of posterior nasal packing for the treatment of posterior epistaxis remains controversial. Twenty patients were prospectively randomized into this placebo-controlled, double-masked pilot study to receive either placebo or cefazolin sodium. Antibiotic-impregnated posterior gauze packing was employed in all patients. No infectious complications were noted in either group. The packings from the patients in the placebo group were foul smelling and heavily colonized with gram-negative bacteria while the packings from the antibiotic group were odor-free and lightly colonized with gram-positive organisms. This preliminary study suggests the usefulness of antimicrobial prophylaxis for preventing complications from posterior nasal packing, although a larger sample size will be needed to decrease the type II (β) error.

(Arch Otolaryngol 1989;115:439-441)

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Hirsch BE:  Antibiotic use with nasal packing , in Johnson JT (ed): Antibiotic Therapy in Head and Neck Surgery . New York, Marcel Dekker Inc, 1987;, pp 113-123.
Slavin SA, Rees TD, Guy CL, et al:  An investigation of bacteremia during rhinoplasty . Plast Reconstr Surg 1983;;71:196-198.
Herzon AS:  Bacteremia and local infections with nasal packing . Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1971;;94:317-320.
Weimert TA, Yoder MG:  Antibiotics and nasal surgery . Laryngoscope 1980;;90:667-672.
Marples RR, Fulton JE, Leyden J, et al:  Effect of antibiotics on the nasal flora in acne patients . Arch Dermatol 1969;;99:647-651.

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Hirsch BE:  Antibiotic use with nasal packing , in Johnson JT (ed): Antibiotic Therapy in Head and Neck Surgery . New York, Marcel Dekker Inc, 1987;, pp 113-123.
Slavin SA, Rees TD, Guy CL, et al:  An investigation of bacteremia during rhinoplasty . Plast Reconstr Surg 1983;;71:196-198.
Herzon AS:  Bacteremia and local infections with nasal packing . Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1971;;94:317-320.
Weimert TA, Yoder MG:  Antibiotics and nasal surgery . Laryngoscope 1980;;90:667-672.
Marples RR, Fulton JE, Leyden J, et al:  Effect of antibiotics on the nasal flora in acne patients . Arch Dermatol 1969;;99:647-651.

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