Application of left oxen fluoride in case of an episeptic infection


Urinary rock is a common disease of the urinary system, and episeptic infections are one of the common complications. In order to reduce the risk of infection, the use of antibacterial drugs during the immediate surgery is essential. Left oxen fluoride, as a broad spectrum antibacterial drug, plays an important role in the treatment of circumsurgical infections among patients with urinary quarries.i. Pharmacological properties of the left oxyfluorosaltLeft salsa left is the third generation of quinone-type drugs, and antibacterial activity is about twice as high as that of oxyflox. Its main mechanism of action is to inhibit the reproduction of bacterial DNA by inhibiting the activity of bacterial DNA. Decaox fluoroids have a wide spectrum of antibacterial resistance and have a high level of antibacterial activity for most intestinal bacteria, such as pneumocococococcal, mucculinary strains, damage to salmonella, sigma and some macrobacteria. In addition, it has good anti-bacterial effects in parts of the fungus, pneumocococcus, fluobacteria, copper-coloured singles, gonorrhea, chlamydia, etc.II. Characteristics of perinatal infections among patients with urinary quarriesInfections of the urinary system vary widely, from asymptomatic urinary tract infections to life-threatening sepsis. These infections not only increase the risk of surgery, but may also lead to post-operative infectious complications, which may even endanger the life of the patient.III. Application of left oxidoxen salsa in case of an encircling infection(i) Pre-operative applications:For high-risk groups (group H), i.e., patients with high-risk factors such as high burden of stones, moderate-heavy kidneys, recent history of fever, urine routine infections, etc., which are present in surgery and after surgery, it is necessary to apply antibacterial drugs such as left-oxen fluoride. Antibacterials are used during the week before the operation, combining urine culture and bacterial resistance, to select drugs that can achieve effective concentrations in urine, such as left oxidoxen fluoride and phosphoxin aminotriol.(ii) Application in art:In the course of the operation, one generation, two generations of morbid or fluorophenone-type drugs are routinely used for prevention. Left oxen fluoride, represented as a fluorophenone-type drug, had good preventive effects. The application of antibacterial drugs in the operation should ensure that antibacterial drugs in local tissues are at a level sufficient to eliminate bacteria contaminated during the operation at the time of their exposure.(iii) Post-operative applications:The timing of the post-operative application of antibacterial drugs depends on the specific circumstances of the patient. In principle, no more than 48 hours shall be applied to patients without infectious complications. However, in cases of the fever group (group F), i.e. patients with a combination of urinary quarries and symptoms of urinary infections such as cold warfare, fever and so forth, broad-spectral antibacterial drugs should be applied throughout the body and adjusted for the results of bacterial culture and drug sensitivity tests. The application of the left oxyflour at this stage will be determined on the basis of the results of the drug sensitivity test.IV. Joint application of left oxen fluoride with other drugsIn practical clinical applications, left oxidoxen salsa is often used in conjunction with other antibacterials to improve efficacy. For example, the treatment of urin infection with the sodium sodium plastered with the left oxen salsa star has had a satisfactory effect. This joint application not only expands antibacterial spectrometry but also enhances antibacterial activity and thus more effective control of infection.V. Advantages and care of left oxyflourThe advantage of the left oxidoxen salsa in the treatment of impregnated urinary stone patients is their extensive antibacterial spectrum, their high antibacterial effect and their low incidence of adverse reactions. It should be noted, however, that in recent years there has been a marked increase in the resistance of bacteria to quinone-type drugs, especially in the case of coliform. Therefore, in the application of the left oxen fluoride, blind use is avoided by combining the results of the sensitive test.ConclusionsBased on the above, the application of the left oxen fluoride in the case of impregnatory infections of patients with urinary quarries has important clinical value. Through a reasonable programme of antibacterial use during an immediate surgery, the incidence of infectious complications can be effectively reduced, the success rate of the operation improved and the early recovery of patients promoted. In application, care needs to be taken on the issue of bacterial resistance and reasonable use of drugs combined with the results of sensitive tests to ensure efficacy and safety.