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  • Infectious Disease Prevention
  • Medical Practice

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  • Antibiotic prophylaxis is standard in interventional radiology (IR), yet its application often relies on surgical literature.
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  • Local practice patterns frequently influence the administration of these medications.

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  • To present the current status of antibiotic use in interventional radiology.
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Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and guidelines on antibiotic prophylaxis in interventional radiology.
  • Analysis of antibiotic administration practices for percutaneous procedures.

Main Results:

  • Widespread use of antibiotic prophylaxis in IR.
  • Discrepancies between guideline recommendations and local practice patterns.
  • Focus on antibiotic use in tube and catheter placements.

Conclusions:

  • The current use of antibiotic prophylaxis in interventional radiology warrants further investigation.
  • Standardizing antibiotic use based on IR-specific evidence is needed.
  • Understanding local practices is crucial for optimizing antibiotic stewardship in IR.