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A case-control study on infection following skin and soft tissue expander implantation / 中国感染控制杂志
Chinese Journal of Infection Control ; (4): 317-320, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-467464
ABSTRACT
Objective To analyze the risk factors of postoperative infection in patients with skin and soft tissue ex-pander (SSTE)implantation,and provide scientific evidence for making intervention strategies.Methods Question-naires were made,relevant data were obtained through medical record reviewing and telephone inquiry,and case-control method was used to conduct statistical analysis.Results A total of 532 patients were with SSTE implanta-tion,22 (4.14%)of whom had infection,and 14 infected patients were included in this research.Univariate logistic regression analysis indicated that there were significant difference in the number of the embedded expanders (OR=1 .58,95%CI1 .20-2.32),the implantation site(OR =1 .75,95%CI1 .30 -2.32),living circumstances of pa-tients(OR=1 .87,95%CI1 .84 -2.65 ),and whether expanders were regularly disinfected(OR =2.66,95%CI1 .76-4.32)(all P <0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis found that living circumstances of patients(OR=1 .55,95%CI1 .15-2.25)and whether expanders were regularly disinfected (OR=3.66,95%CI2.86-3.22) were two main factors entering the regression equation(both P <0.01 ).Conclusion Living circumstances of pa-tients and whether expanders are regularly disinfected are main risk factors of postoperative infection in patients with SSTE embedding.Knowledge education on preventing infection among patients and main caregivers should be strengthened,post-discharge continuous nursing system should be established.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Infection Control Year: 2015 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Infection Control Year: 2015 Type: Article