Assessment of risk factors associated with surgical site infection following abdominal surgery: a systematic review

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作者
Marzoug, Omer A. [1 ]
Anees, Ahmed [1 ]
Malik, Elfatih M. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Khartoum, Fac Med, Dept Anat, Khartoum, Sudan
[2] Univ Khartoum, Dept Community Med, Khartoum, Sudan
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Patient Outcome Assessment; Process Assessment (Health Care); WOUND-INFECTION; PREVENTION; COLON; EPIDEMIOLOGY; GUIDELINE; PATIENT;
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10.1136/bmjsit-2023-000182
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objective Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common healthcare-associated infections occurring following 1%-3% of all surgical procedures. Their rates are the highest following abdominal surgery. They are still associated with increased morbidity and healthcare costs despite the advancement in the medical field. Many risk factors for SSIs following abdominal surgery have been identified. The aim of this study is to comprehensively assess these risk factors as published in peer-reviewed journals.Design A systematic review was conducted with accordance to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines.Setting The databases for search were PubMed and Cochrane Library, in addition to reference lists. Studies were retrieved and assessed for their quality. Data were extracted in a designed form, and a stratified synthesis of data was conducted to report the significant risk factors.Participants Patients undergoing general abdominal surgery.Intervention The intervention of general abdominal surgery.Main outcome measures To identify and assess the risk factors for SSI following abdominal surgery.Results Literature search yielded 813 articles, and the final screening process identified 11 eligible studies. The total number of patients is 11 996. The rates of SSI ranged from 4.09% to 26.7%. Nine studies were assessed to be of high quality, the remaining two studies have moderate quality. Stratified synthesis of data was performed for risk factors using summary measures (OR/risk ratio, 95% CI, and p value). Male sex and increased body mass index (BMI) were identified as significant demographic risk factors, and long operative time was among the major significant procedure-related risk factors.Conclusions Male sex, increased BMI, diabetes, smoking, American Society of Anesthesiologists classification of >2, low albumin level, low haemoglobin level, preoperative hospital stay, long operative time, emergency procedure, open surgical approach, increased wound class, intraoperative blood loss, perioperative infection, perioperative blood transfusion, and use of drains are potential independent risk factors for SSI following abdominal surgery.
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