Surgical site infections (SSIs) pose significant health and economic burdens. β-lactams are the recommended prophylactic antibiotics for most surgical procedures; however, the association of non-β-lactam antibiotics with SSI incidence is controversial. To evaluate the association between reported β-lactam allergy status, β-lactam antibiotics, and SSIs across various surgical specialties. This was a retrospective cohort study of a prospectively recorded database. The setting was a quaternary health center. Included in the study were patients who underwent surgery from January 2021 to February 2024. Study exposures included antibiotic choice and reported β-lactam allergy, with covariates including demographics, comorbidities, and procedure details. The primary study outcome was 30- to 90-day SSI incidence. The study included 49 279 procedures across 10 specialties, with a total of 41 100 patients (mean SD age, 61.0 15.9 years; range, 13-103 years; 21 237 male 51.7%). Procedures with non-β-lactam antibiotic use had a higher incidence of SSI than procedures with β-lactam antibiotic use (2.2% vs 1.3%; risk ratio RR, 1.69; 95% CI, 1.28-2.01; P < .001). Procedures in patients with reported β-lactam allergy had a higher incidence of SSI (1.8% vs 1.3%; RR, 1.38; 95% CI, 1.15-1.64; P = .003). These associations were present in logistic regression as well. However, on controlling for covariates and β-lactam allergy, non-β-lactam antibiotic use remained significantly associated with higher SSI incidence (odds ratio OR, 1.33; 95% CI, 1.00-1.74; P = .04), whereas the association between β-lactam allergy and SSI incidence became nonsignificant (OR, 1.21; 95% CI, 0.97-1.49; P = .09). In subspecialty analysis, only orthopedic surgery retained a significant association between non-β-lactam use and increased SSI (OR, 3.01; 95% CI, 1.41-6.01; P = .003). This cohort study found that β-lactam prophylaxis was associated with significantly lower SSI rates than non-β-lactam agents, and a reported β-lactam allergy did not independently predict infection risk. Implementation of an allergy-focused stewardship guideline was associated with a marked reduction in non-β-lactam use, underscoring the importance of precise allergy assessment to avoid unnecessary alternative prophylaxis.
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Prateek Agarwal
Rohit Prem Kumar
Louise‐Marie Oleksiuk
University of Pittsburgh
Neurological Surgery
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e02f34f0e39f13e7fa207c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1001/jamasurg.2025.3789