Risk factors for Propionibacterium acnes infection after neurosurgery: A case-control study

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作者
Haruki, Yuto [1 ]
Hagiya, Hideharu [2 ]
Takahashi, Yu [3 ]
Yoshida, Hideyuki [4 ]
Kobayashi, Kazuki [4 ]
Yukiue, Tadato [4 ]
Tsuboi, Nobushige [4 ]
Sugiyama, Tetsuhiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Tsuyama Chuo Hosp, Dept Pharm, Tsuyama, Japan
[2] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Infect Control & Prevent, Suita, Osaka, Japan
[3] Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Neurol Surg, Okayama, Japan
[4] Tsuyama Chuo Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Tsuyama, Japan
关键词
Post-cranioplasty neurosurgical infection; Post-operative central nervous system infection; Propionibacterium acnes; Surgical site infection; SKIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jiac.2016.10.003
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Propionibacterium acnes is increasingly known as a causative organism for post-neurosurgical infection; however, no clinical studies have examined the risk factors associated with P. acnes infections. Clinical data obtained from 14 cases of P. acnes infection and 28 controls infected with other pathogens were analyzed. Craniotomy, malignancy, and prolonged duration of operation were significantly associated with the onset of P. acnes infection. No fatal cases were reported. (C) 2016 Japanese Society of Chemotherapy and The Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:256 / 258
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