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Characteristics of pathogens and risk factors of surgical site infection in orthopedic patients in five consecutive years / 中国感染控制杂志
Chinese Journal of Infection Control ; (4): 466-470, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-495148
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the incidence of surgical site infection (SSI)in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery,analyze the risk factors,and provide basis for the prevention and control of SSI.Methods All hospitalized orthopedic patients undergoing surgery in a hospital from January 2010 to December 2014 were retrospectively sur-veyed,questionnaires were designed,patientsmedical records were reviewed,incidence of SSI was analyzed,risk factors for SSI were analyzed with univariate and logistic regression methods.Results A total of 14 300 orthopedic patients undergoing surgery were investigated,576 (4.03%)patients had SSI,predominantly were superficial inci-sion infection (n=429,74.48%),615 strains of pathogenic bacteria were isolated from 576 patients,mainly were Staphylococcus aureus (n=137,22.28%),Escherichia coli (n=84,13.66%),and Enterobacter cloacae (n=73, 11 .87%).The incidence of SSI decreased year by year in patients undergoing orthopedics surgery(χ2 =24.706,P <0.001);the incidence of SSI in patients with amputation was the highest (22.67%),followed by patients with de-bridement (7.16%);multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that long duration of operation,long length of hospital stay,underlying diseases,use of implants,contaminated incision,more intraoperative blood loss,irra-tional perioperative use of antimicrobial agents,and without using negative pressure drainage were independent risk factors for SSI in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery.Conclusion The incidence of SSI is high in orthopedic pa-tients undergoing surgery,effective preventive measures should be actively taken according to the related risk factors of SSI,so as to reduce the occurrence of SSI.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Infection Control Year: 2016 Type: Article