Risk Factors Influencing Development Of Surgical Site Infection In Patients Who Were Operated Due To Endometrial Cancer

A. Inci, M. Talmac, V. Ulker, O. Akbayir, C. Numanoğlu
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Endometrial cancer is the most commonly encountered malignancy of female genital system. Surgery is the main treatment approach in endometrial cancer. The frequency of surgical site infections (SSI) has recently increased. Prediction of risk factors which may cause SSI and taking due precautions may provide a decrease in frequency of these infections. The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors for SSI after surgery for endometrial cancer. The medical records of patients who were operated due to endometrial cancer in Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Education and Research Hospital between January 1, 2015, and July 31, 2015, were retrospectively reviewed. The patients were divided into two groups; those that developed SSI following the operation and those that did not develop SSI. SSI was diagnosed based on Center for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. Ages, comorbid diseases, body mass index, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) scores, smoking, durations of operation, the presence of drainage, blood transfusion, pre-operative hemoglobin level, and pre-operative glucose level of patients were recorded. A P < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Of the 103 patients included, 12 patients (11.65%) developed SSI. We found a relationship between SSI development and high body mass index; the presence of diabetes mellitus, presence of transfusion, and high pre-operative glucose level. No relationship among age, hypertension, smoking, ASA score, presence of drainage, duration of operation, pre-operative hemoglobin level, and development of SSI has been determined. In conclusion, although there are patient-related and non-modifiable risk factors, we are in thought of that prediction of modifiable risk factors, such as blood glucose level, may reduce the frequency of SSI after endometrial cancer surgery.
影响子宫内膜癌手术患者手术部位感染发生的危险因素
子宫内膜癌是女性生殖系统最常见的恶性肿瘤。手术是子宫内膜癌的主要治疗方法。手术部位感染(SSI)的频率最近有所增加。预测可能导致SSI的危险因素并采取适当的预防措施可能会减少这些感染的频率。本研究的目的是确定子宫内膜癌术后发生SSI的危险因素。回顾性分析2015年1月1日至2015年7月31日在Kanuni Sultan Suleyman教育研究医院因子宫内膜癌手术患者的病历。患者分为两组;术后发生SSI的和未发生SSI的。SSI是根据疾病控制和预防中心的标准诊断的。记录患者的年龄、合并症、体重指数、美国麻醉医师协会(ASA)评分、吸烟、手术持续时间、有无引流、输血、术前血红蛋白水平和术前血糖水平。P < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。纳入的103例患者中,12例(11.65%)发生SSI。我们发现SSI的发展与高体重指数之间存在关系;有糖尿病、输血、术前血糖过高。年龄、高血压、吸烟、ASA评分、是否存在引流、手术时间、术前血红蛋白水平与SSI的发生没有关系。总之,尽管存在与患者相关和不可改变的危险因素,但我们认为预测可改变的危险因素,如血糖水平,可能会降低子宫内膜癌手术后SSI的发生频率。
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