Abstract
Cefazolin (CEZ) and ceftizoxime (CZX) were administered prophylactically to prevent postoperative infections after cesarean section and abdominal simple panhysterectomy, common obstetrical/gynecological procedures.
The results were summarized as follows.
1. Total fever indices in cesarean sections for the 2 drug groups were examined and CEZ (n=8) and CZX (n=10) indices were found to be 6.0±3.67 degree hours and 3.6±1.16 degree hours, respectively. In abdominal simple panhysterectomies, CEZ (n=11) and CZX (n=11) indices were 8.15±5.17 degree hours and 4.26±2.24 degree hours, respectively. Further, there was a lower daily fever index with CZX than with CEZ in both operation groups.
2. Counts of WBC in both procedure groups were lowest on the 5th postoperative day in the CZX group, so was for the CRP. As for the ESR, the CEZ group was much higher than the CZX group especially in abdominal simple panhysterectomies.
3. Neither subjective/objective side effects nor abnormal laboratory findings were observed in either CEZ or CZX group of patients.