Use of bacterial cultures in open wound fractures: A prospective cohort study

O. Hasan, H. A. Rahim Khan, S. Mustafa, Z. A. Muhammad, T. Ahmad
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Introduction: Open fractures are a big challenge for surgeons to treat due to wound contamination leading to infection is a well established complication. To overcome this complication, prophylactic antibiotic therapy is routinely recommended for open fractures. Methods: A single center, prospective cohort study was conducted on patients at a tertiary care academic center to assess surgical site infection following fixation of upper and lower limb open fractures. In this study, we aimed to identify the utility of postdebridement cultures for predicting postoperative wound infection with the identification of association between the incidence of infection and factors such as age, gender, fracture site, cause of injury, and the time between injury and presentation at hospital. Results: Postdebridement cultures of 46 patients were collected, of which 28.3% showed microbial growth. During the hospital stay, three patients developed clinically deep wound infection. Postdebridement culture growth was not significantly associated with the development of clinical infection within the hospital stay (P = 0.188). Out of 43 remaining patients, 11 patients develop wound infection on follow up. Four out of 11 had positive growth on initial cultures. Conclusion: In this study, we evaluated that postdebridement wound cultures were not useful in predicting wound infection in the postoperative period.
细菌培养在开放性伤口骨折中的应用:一项前瞻性队列研究
开放性骨折对外科医生来说是一个很大的挑战,因为伤口污染导致感染是一个公认的并发症。为了克服这种并发症,预防性抗生素治疗通常被推荐用于开放性骨折。方法:对某三级医疗学术中心的患者进行单中心前瞻性队列研究,以评估上肢和下肢开放性骨折固定后手术部位感染。在这项研究中,我们的目的是确定清创后培养在预测术后伤口感染方面的作用,并确定感染发生率与年龄、性别、骨折部位、损伤原因以及受伤至住院时间等因素之间的关系。结果:收集46例患者的清创后培养物,其中28.3%的患者有微生物生长。住院期间,3例患者出现临床深部伤口感染。清创后培养物生长与住院期间临床感染的发生无显著相关(P = 0.188)。其余43例患者中,11例患者在随访中出现伤口感染。11个中有4个在初始培养中呈阳性生长。结论:在本研究中,我们评估了清创后伤口培养在预测术后伤口感染方面的作用。
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