Supplemental perioperative oxygen for reducing surgical site infection: a meta-analysis

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作者
Al-Niaimi, Ahmed
Safdar, Nasia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Sch Med, Dept Med, Madison, WI 53792 USA
关键词
nosocomial; supplemental oxygen; surgical site infection; WOUND-INFECTION; INSPIRED OXYGEN; TENSION; RISK; HOSPITALIZATION; ASSOCIATION; PREVENTION; MORTALITY; SURGEONS; BIAS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2753.2008.01016.x
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective To assess the efficacy of supplemental perioperative oxygenation for prevention of surgical site infection (SSI). Data sources Computerized PUBMED and MEDLINE search supplemented by manual searches for relevant articles. Study selection Randomized, controlled trials evaluating efficacy of supplemental perioperative oxygenation versus standard care for prevention of SSI in patients' undergoing colorectal surgery. Data synthesis Data on incidence of SSI were abstracted as dichotomous variables. Pooled estimates of the relative risk (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were obtained using the DerSimonian and Laird random effects model and the Mantel-Haenzel fixed effects model. Heterogeneity was assessed using the Cochran Q statistic and I-2. Results Four randomized controlled trials met the inclusion criteria. Supplemental perioperative oxygenation resulted in a reduced incidence of SSI [RR 0.70 (95% CI 0.52-0.94), P=0.01], using a fixed effects model. Using the more conservative random effects model, the point estimate was similar [RR 0.74 (95% CI 0.39-1.43), P=0.37], but the results failed to achieve statistical significance. The I-2 test showed moderate heterogeneity. Conclusions Our analysis showed that supplemental perioperative oxygenation is beneficial in preventing SSI in patients undergoing colorectal surgery. Because of heterogeneity in study design and patient population, additional randomized trials are needed to determine whether this confers benefit in all patient populations undergoing other types of surgery. Supplemental perioperative oxygenation is a low-cost intervention that we recommend be implemented in patients undergoing colorectal surgery pending the results of further studies. Further research is needed to determine whether or not supplemental hyperoxia may cause unanticipated adverse effects.
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