Empirical antibiotic used in cases of RTA , FFH , drowning ???
Hossam Elgnainy Selected answer as best April 10, 2025
Empirical antibiotic therapy in cases like RTA (Road Traffic Accident), FFH (Fall from Height), and drowning mainly depends on the type of injury, contamination, and presence of infection risk factors.
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1. RTA (Road Traffic Accident) and
FFH (Fall from Height)
- Common infections: Open wounds, fractures, soft tissue infections.
- Likely pathogens: Skin flora (e.g., Staphylococcus aureus), environmental organisms.
- Empirical antibiotic:
- IV Cefazolin (for clean open fractures or soft tissue injury).
- Add Metronidazole or switch to Pip-Tazo if contamination is suspected (soil, road dirt).
- Vancomycin may be added if MRSA is a concern.
- If neurosurgical intervention needed (e.g., head trauma): Consider Ceftriaxone ± Vancomycin for meningitis/brain abscess prophylaxis
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2. Drowning
- Common infections: Aspiration pneumonia.
- Likely pathogens:
- Freshwater: Aeromonas spp., Pseudomonas spp.
- Seawater: Vibrio spp., Pseudomonas spp.
- Empirical antibiotic:
- Piperacillin-Tazobactam or Cefepime (for Pseudomonas coverage).
- Consider adding fluoroquinolone if Vibrio is suspected (especially seawater).
- If MRSA is a concern, add Vancomycin.
Hossam Elgnainy Selected answer as best April 10, 2025