When you say RTAs, do you mean road traffic accidents (trauma cases) or renal tubular acidosis? Both use the same abbreviation but have completely different clinical contexts — and antibiotic management is very different in each.
Can you confirm which one you mean?
- Road traffic accidents (trauma, polytrauma, fractures, wounds, surgeries, etc.) → focus would be on antibiotic prophylaxis, wound infection prevention, open fracture management, and hospital-acquired infection risks.
- Renal tubular acidosis (metabolic disorder) → antibiotics are not directly used for RTA itself, but may be relevant if recurrent UTIs are involved (especially in distal RTA with nephrocalcinosis).
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