Literature DB >> 18840908

An audit of risk factors for wound infection in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting or valve replacement.

Wendy F Bower1, Catherine S K Cheung, Raymond W M Lai, Malcolm J Underwood, C Andrew van Hasselt.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the epidemiology of surgical site infection in cardiac surgery patients operated on in 2006.
DESIGN: Retrospective study of a case-control sample.
SETTING: Cardiac surgery unit of a university teaching hospital in Hong Kong. PATIENTS: Cardiac surgery patients with surgical site infection were matched by procedure type, sex, and year of surgery with non-infected patients. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Identification of risk factors for surgical site infection.
RESULTS: The infected and non-infected cardiac surgery patients did not differ in age, sex, or smoking history; however, patients with surgical site infection were significantly heavier (mean body mass index, 26.6 vs 23.9 kg/m2, P < 0.046). Almost 41% of the subjects had a history of diabetes mellitus, there being a significantly greater proportion among infected than non-infected patients (53.1% vs 28.1%, P < 0.042). All 37 of the patients without a diagnosis of diabetes had normal (ie < 8 mmol/L) preoperative glucose levels, but 99% of them yielded evidence of subsequent glycaemic dysfunction during or after surgery. Overall, 50% of the patients had a blood transfusion during the operation, with infected patients significantly more likely to have been transfused than the non-infected ones (65.6% vs 34.4%, P < 0.008).
CONCLUSIONS: There appears to be a relationship between surgical site infection in cardiac surgery patients and pre-existing (diagnosed and covert) diabetes mellitus and blood transfusion. Future studies should consider these factors in relation to surgical site infections, both in the wider surgical population and from a risk-minimisation perspective.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18840908

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hong Kong Med J        ISSN: 1024-2708            Impact factor:   2.227


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