Literature DB >> 25510791

[Risk factors related to surgical site infection in elective surgery].

Ulises Angeles-Garay1, Lucy Isabel Morales-Márquez2, Miguel Antonio Sandoval-Balanzarios2, José Arturo Velázquez-García3, Lulia Maldonado-Torres4, Andrea Fernanda Méndez-Cano4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The risk factors for surgical site infections in surgery should be measured and monitored from admission to 30 days after the surgical procedure, because 30% of Surgical Site Infection is detected when the patient was discharged. AIM: Calculate the Relative Risk of associated factors to surgical site infections in adult with elective surgery.
METHODS: Patients were classified according to the surgery contamination degree; patient with surgery clean was defined as no exposed and patient with clean-contaminated or contaminated surgery was defined exposed. Risk factors for infection were classified as: inherent to the patient, pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative. Statistical analysis; we realized Student t or Mann-Whitney U, chi square for Relative Risk (RR) and multivariate analysis by Cox proportional hazards.
RESULTS: Were monitored up to 30 days after surgery 403 patients (59.8% women), 35 (8.7%) developed surgical site infections. The factors associated in multivariate analysis were: smoking, RR of 3.21, underweight 3.4 hand washing unsuitable techniques 4.61, transfusion during the procedure 3.22, contaminated surgery 60, and intensive care stay 8 to 14 days 11.64, permanence of 1 to 3 days 2.4 and use of catheter 1 to 3 days 2.27.
CONCLUSION: To avoid all risk factors is almost impossible; therefore close monitoring of elective surgery patients can prevent infectious complications.

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Keywords:  Surgical site infection; discharge; egreso hospitalario; factor de riesgo; infección del sitio quirúrgico; risk factor

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25510791

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cir Cir        ISSN: 0009-7411            Impact factor:   0.361


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