Table 7.
Modalities and doses for antibiotic prescription.
| Nb | % | |||
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| For which group of patients do you recommend antibiotic prophylaxis: | High-risk patients | 12 | (14.6) | |
| Both groups (moderate risk and high risk) | 70 | (85.4) | ||
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| If the procedure requires antibiotic prophylaxis, how do you prescribe it: | Flash antibiotic prophylaxis (1h before procedure) | 4 | (4.9) | |
| Flash antibiotic therapy, to be continued after procedure regardless of the clinical situation | 29 | (35.4) | ||
| Flash antibiotic therapy, to be continued if focus on infection | 20 | (24.4) | ||
| Flash antibiotic therapy, to be continued until the treatment is finished | 4 | (4.9) | ||
| Prescription of antibiotic therapy 2 days before the procedure, to be continued after regardless of the clinical situation | 25 | (30.5) | ||
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| In case of flash prescription, which molecule do you prescribe, and at what dose: | Amoxicillin 2g | 45 | (54.9) | |
| Amoxicillin 3g | 37 | (37.1) | ||
| In case of allergy | Clindamycin 600 mg | 47 | (58) | |
| Others | 34 | (42) | ||
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| A 10-day interval is respected between flashes: | No | 50 | (61) | |
| Yes | 27 | (32.9) | ||