Assessing Morinidazole for Surgical Site Infection in Class Ⅲ Wounds Prevention: A Multicenter, Randomized, Single-Blind, Parallel-Controlled Study

Tao Zheng, Runnan Wang,Changliang Wu, Shikuan Li, Gaojian Cao, Yong Zhang, Xuefeng Bu, Jianlong Jiang, Zhiyuan Kong, Yongchang Miao, Lifeng Zheng, Guoqing Tao,Qingsong Tao, Zhongyang Ding, Peige Wang,Jianan Ren

Journal of Hospital Infection(2024)

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Introduction Surgical site infections are significant postoperative risks, antibiotic prophylaxis is crucial due to the presence of anaerobic bacteria. This study investigated the efficacy and safety of a novel nitroimidazole, morinidazole, in SSI reduction in class Ⅲ wounds, as there is currently a lack of evidence in the existing literature. Methods A multicenter randomized clinical trial was conducted from December 2020 to October 2022 in the general surgery departments of 12 tertiary hospitals in China. 459 patients in two treatment groups using morinidazole plus ceftriaxone or ceftriaxone alone. Efficacy and safety were evaluated including SSI incidence, adverse events, and compliance. Statistical analysis employed SAS 9.4 software. Data analysis was performed from February to May 2023. Results A total of 440 participants (median [IQR] age, 63.0 [54.0, 70.0] years; 282 males [64.09%]; 437 patients were of Han race [99.32%]) were randomized. The experimental group exhibited a significantly lower SSI rate compared with the control group (31 [14.49%] vs 52 [23.01%]; risk difference, 1.76%, 95%CI, 1.08% to 2.88%; P=0.0224). The superficial incisional site infections revealed a marked reduction in the experimental group (12 [5.61%] vs 31 [13.37%]; risk difference,2.68%; 95%CI,1.34%to5.36%; P=0.0042). Non-surgical site infections, severe postoperative complications, and total adverse events showed no statistically significant differences between the groups (P>0.05). Conclusion The significant decrease in SSI rates and superficial incisional infections demonstrates morinidazole as a valuable prophylactic antibiotic. Our findings provided valuable insights for clinical practice, where this new-generation nitroimidazole can play a crucial role in SSI prevention.
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Surgical site infections,Nitroimidazole antibiotics,Morinidazole,Gastrointestinal surgery,Infection prevention,Contaminated wounds
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