Association between Pre-operative Body Mass Index and Surgical Infection in Perihilar Cholangiocarcinoma Patients Treated with Curative Resection: A Multi-center Study.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Surgical infections Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1089/sur.2023.382
Jing-Hua Zuo, Xiao-Yu Che, Bin-Bin Tan, Yan Jiang, Jie Bai, Xue-Lei Li, Yi-Shi Yang, Shu-Jie Pang, Xing-Chao Liu, Hai-Ning Fan, Cheng-Cheng Zhang, Jing-Jing Wang, Yan-Qi Zhang, Hai-Su Dai, Zhi-Yu Chen, Lang Gan, Zhi-Peng Liu
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Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between pre-operative body mass index (BMI) and surgical infection in perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (pCCA) patients treated with curative resection. Methods: Consecutive pCCA patients were enrolled from four tertiary hospitals between 2008 and 2022. According to pre-operative BMI, the patients were divided into three groups: low BMI (≤18.4 kg/m2), normal BMI (18.5-24.9 kg/m2), and high BMI (≥25.0 kg/m2). The incidence of surgical infection among the three groups was compared. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to determine the independent risk factors associated with surgical infection. Results: A total of 371 patients were enrolled, including 283 patients (76.3%) in the normal BMI group, 30 patients (8.1%) in the low BMI group, and 58 patients (15.6%) in the high BMI group. The incidence of surgical infection was significantly higher in the patients in the low BMI and high BMI groups than in the normal BMI group. The multivariable logistic regression model showed that low BMI and high BMI were independently associated with the occurrence of surgical infection. Conclusions: The pCCA patients with a normal BMI treated with curative resection could have a lower risk of surgical infection than pCCA patients with an abnormal BMI.

采用根治性切除术治疗的肝周胆管癌患者术前体重指数与手术感染之间的关系:一项多中心研究
研究背景本研究旨在探讨接受根治性切除术的肝周胆管癌(pCCA)患者术前体重指数(BMI)与手术感染之间的关系。研究方法2008年至2022年期间,四家三级医院连续招募了pCCA患者。根据术前体重指数将患者分为三组:低体重指数组(≤18.4 kg/m2)、正常体重指数组(18.5-24.9 kg/m2)和高体重指数组(≥25.0 kg/m2)。比较了三个组别的手术感染发生率。采用多变量逻辑回归模型确定与手术感染相关的独立风险因素。结果共纳入 371 例患者,其中正常体重指数组 283 例(76.3%),低体重指数组 30 例(8.1%),高体重指数组 58 例(15.6%)。低体重指数组和高体重指数组患者的手术感染发生率明显高于正常体重指数组。多变量逻辑回归模型显示,低体重指数组和高体重指数组与手术感染的发生率独立相关。结论:与 BMI 异常的 pCCA 患者相比,BMI 正常的 pCCA 患者接受根治性切除术的手术感染风险较低。
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Surgical infections
Surgical infections INFECTIOUS DISEASES-SURGERY
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Surgical Infections provides comprehensive and authoritative information on the biology, prevention, and management of post-operative infections. Original articles cover the latest advancements, new therapeutic management strategies, and translational research that is being applied to improve clinical outcomes and successfully treat post-operative infections. Surgical Infections coverage includes: -Peritonitis and intra-abdominal infections- Surgical site infections- Pneumonia and other nosocomial infections- Cellular and humoral immunity- Biology of the host response- Organ dysfunction syndromes- Antibiotic use- Resistant and opportunistic pathogens- Epidemiology and prevention- The operating room environment- Diagnostic studies
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