CARDIAC CONDITION | RISK | PROPHYLX RX |
Prosthetic cardiac valves, including bioprosthetic and homograft valves | High | Yes |
Previous bacterial endocarditis | High | Yes |
Complex, cyanotic congenital heart disease (tetralogy, single ventricles, etc.) | High | Yes |
Surgically constructed systemic pulmonary shunts or conduits | High | Yes |
Most congenital cardiac malformations (other than high or negligible risks) | Moderate | Yes |
Acquired valvular dysfunction (eg, rheumatic heart disease) | Moderate | Yes |
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | Moderate | Yes |
MVP with valvular regurgitation and/or thickened leaflets | Moderate | Yes |
Isolated secundum atrial septal defect | Negligible | No |
Surgical repair of atrial septal defect, VSD, or PDA (without residua beyond 6 mo) | Negligible | No |
Previous coronary artery bypass graft surgery | Negligible | No |
MVP without mitral regurgitation | Negligible | No |
Physiologic, functional, or innocent heart murmur | Negligible | No |
Previous Kawasaki disease without valvular dysfunction | Negligible | No |
Previous rheumatic disease without valvular dysfunction | Negligible | No |
Cardiac pacemakers (intravascular and epicardial) and implanted defibrillators | Negligible | No |
DENTAL |
Extractions |
Periodontal procedures, including surgery, scaling, root planing, probing and recall maintenance |
Implant placement and reimplantation of avulsed teeth |
Endodontic (root canal) instrumentation or surgery only beyond the apex |
Subgingival placement of antibiotic fibers or strips |
Initial placement of orthodontic bands but not brackets |
Intraligamentary local anesthetic injections |
Prophylactic cleaning of teeth or implants in which bleeding is anticipated |
RESPIRATORY TRACT |
Tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy |
Surgical operations that involve respiratory mucosa |
Rigid bronchoscopy |
GI TRACT |
Sclerotherapy for esophageal varices |
Esophageal stricture dilatation |
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography with biliary obstruction |
Biliary tract surgery |
Surgical operations that involve intestinal mucosa |
GENITOURINARY TRACT |
Prostatic surgery |
Cystoscopy |
Urethral dilatation |
DENTAL |
Restorative dentistry (operative and prosthodontic) with or without retraction cord |
Local anesthetic injectionas (nonintraligamentary) |
Intracanal endodontic treatment; after placement and buildup |
Placement of rubber dams |
Postoperative suture removal |
Placement of removable prosthodontic or orthodontic appliances |
Taking of oral impressions |
Fluoride treatments |
Taking of oral radiographs |
Orthodontic appliance adjustment |
Shedding of primary teeth |
RESPIRATORY TRACT |
Endotracheal intubation |
Flexible bronchoscopy with or without biopsy |
Tympanostomy tube insertion |
GI TRACT |
Transesophageal echocardiography |
Endoscopy, with or without biopsy |
GENITOURINARY TRACT |
Vaginal hysterectomy |
Vaginal delivery |
Cesarean section |
Urethral catheterization (in uninfected fetus) |
Uterine dilatation and curettage (in uninfected tissue) |
Therapeutic abortion (in uninfected tissue) |
Sterilization procedures (in uninfected tissue) |
Insertion or removal of intrauterine devices (in uninfected tissue) |
OTHER |
Cardiac catheterization, including balloon angioplasty |
Implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, and coronary stents |
Circumcision |
Note: Also not recommended for restoration of decayed teeth, filling cavities and missing teeth. Antibiotics may be indicated in selected cases and circumstances that may create significant bleeding. Prophylaxis is optional for high risk patients. |
Patient status | Agent | Regimen |
Not allergic to penicillin and able to take oral medications | Amoxicillin | Adults: 2 g (children: 50 mg/kg) PO 1 hr before procedure |
Unable to take oral medications | Ampicillin | Adults: 2 g (children: 50 mg/kg) IM or IV within 30 mins before procedure |
Allergic to penicillin | Clindamycin or | Adults: 600 mg
(children: 20 mg./kg) PO 1 h before procedure |
Cephalexin or cefadroxil or | Adults: 2 g (children 50 mg/kg) PO 1 h before procedure | |
Azithromycin or clarithromycin | Adults: 500 mg (children:
15 mg/kg) PO 1 h before procedure |
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Allergic to penicillin and unable to take oral medications | Clindamycin or | Adults: 600 mg (children: 20 mg/kg) IV within 30 min before procedure |
Cefazolin | Adults: 1 g (children: 25 mg/kg) IM or IV within 30 min before procedurre |
Patient status | Agent | Regimen |
High risk | Ampicillin plus gentamycin | Adults: ampicillin, 2 g IM or IV, plus gentamicin, 1.5 mg/kg (not to exceed 120 mg) within 30 min of starting procedure; 6 h later, give ampicillin 1 g IM or IV, or amoxicillin, 1 g PO |
Children: ampicillin, 50 mg/kg IM or IV (not to exceed 2 g), plus gentamicin, 1.5 mg/kg, within 30 min of starting procedure; 6 h later, give ampicillin, 25 mg/kg IM or IV, or amoxicillin, 25 mg/kg PO | ||
High risk and allergic to ampicillin/amoxicillin | Vancomycin plus gentamicin | Adults: vancomycin, 1 g IV ovber 1-2 h, plus gentamicin, 1.5 mg/kg IV or IM (not to exceed 120 mg); complete injection/infusion within 30 min of starting procedure |
Children: vancomycin, 20 mg/kg IV over 1-2 h, plus gentamicin, 1.5 mg/kg/IV or IM; complete injection/infusion within 30 min of starting procedure | ||
Moderate risk | Amoxicillin or ampicillin | Adults: amoxicillin, 2 g 1 h before procedure, or ampicillin, 2 g IM or IV within 30 min of starting procedure |
Children: amoxicillin, 50 mg/kg PO 1 h before procedure, or ampicillin, 50 mg/kg IM or IV within 30 min of starting procedure | ||
Moderate risk and allergic to ampicillin/amoxicillin | Vancomycin | Adults: vancomycin, 1 g IV over 1-2 h; complete infusion within 30 min of starting procedure |
a | Children: vancomycin, 20 mg/kg IV over 1-2 h; complete infusion within 30 min of starting procedure |