Optimal Antibiotic Timing Reduces Mortality in Colorectal Surgery

Administering antibiotics 50 minutes before incision significantly lowers 30-day mortality in emergency colorectal surgeries.

  • Lowest mortality rate observed: 10.5% when antibiotics given 51 minutes before incision in emergencies.
  • Early or late antibiotic timing linked to higher mortality rates.

Surgeons should prioritize timely antibiotic administration to enhance patient outcomes in both elective and emergency settings.

  • No significant association found between antibiotic timing and surgical site infections.

Journal Article by Peisl S, Beldi G (…) Schnüriger B et 3 al. in J Am Coll Surg

Copyright © 2025 by the American College of Surgeons. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

read the whole article in J Am Coll Surg

open it in PubMed