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A New Standard for Preventing Infection in Neuroendovascular Procedures

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A New Standard for Preventing Infection in Neuroendovascular Procedures

A comprehensive review published in *Current Treatment Options in Neurology* synthesizes the latest evidence on antibiotic prophylaxis for neuroendovascular procedures. This analysis addresses a critical gap in standardized guidelines, evaluating the risk of post-procedural infections against the backdrop of increasing procedural complexity and patient comorbidities. The review meticulously examines the efficacy of various prophylactic regimens, including the timing, dosage, and spectrum of antimicrobial coverage, to inform evidence-based clinical decision-making for neurologists and neurointerventionalists.

Study Significance: For hematologists and clinicians managing patients with complex coagulation disorders or thrombocytopenia undergoing these procedures, this review provides essential guidance on balancing infection prevention with the risks of antibiotic-induced complications like bleeding or cytopenias. It offers a strategic framework for multidisciplinary teams to standardize peri-procedural care, potentially reducing hospital-acquired infections and improving patient outcomes in high-risk neurovascular interventions.

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