The goal of this pragmatic, multi-centre factorial cluster randomized cross-over trial is to assess the efficacy of a combination of cefazolin plus vancomycin compared to cefazolin monotherapy, as well as a comparison of short versus long-term prophylaxis with four study arms: 1) cefazolin short-term, 2) cefazolin long-term, 3) cefazolin plus vancomycin short-term and 4) cefazolin plus vancomycin long-term.
Although antibiotic prophylaxis is considered the cornerstone of prevention for sternal surgical site infections (s-SSIs), the most effective antimicrobial regimen and optimal duration remain unclear. There is a pressing need to determine how best to prevent sternal surgical site infections and at the same time reduce adverse events from unnecessary antibiotic exposure. Currently, due to the lack of evidence, unproven approaches prevail and adherence to guidelines is poor. Rigorous randomized controlled trials data are needed for improved patient care. A factorial cluster randomized cross-over trial, a design not used previously in this field, will address these gaps. To date, we have successfully enrolled close to 6,000 eligible patients in the vanguard study, and have shown that the trial as planned is feasible and operationally highly cost-effective.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
38,000
administration as outlined
administered as outlined
Deep incisional or organ/space (complex) sternal surgical site infection (CDC/NHSN)
Sternal surgical site infections are defined by clinical and microbiological criteria of infection at the surgical site that are associated with the operative procedure occurring within 90 days after surgery.
Time frame: 3 months post-surgery
All types of sternal surgical site infections (superficial, deep, organ; (CDC/NHSN)
Sternal surgical site infections are defined by clinical and microbiological criteria of infection at the surgical site that are associated with the operative procedure occurring within 90 days after surgery.
Time frame: 3 months post-surgery
Clostridium difficile infection
Laboratory confirmed
Time frame: 3 months post-surgery
Mortality
Mortality in participants with an active infection
Time frame: 3 months post-surgery
Number of patients with acute kidney injury
Acute kidney injury following the Acute Kidney Injury Network definition
Time frame: 7 days post surgery
Number of patients with sternal revision surgery
For suspected sternal surgical site infection
Time frame: 3 months post surgery
Rate of antimicrobial resistant organisms causing sternal wound infections
including relevant susceptibilities and stratified by study arm
Time frame: 3 months post-surgery
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