Prevalence of Surgical Site Infection After Hip Arthroplasty; a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 2.9 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-06-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22037/aaem.v12i1.2308
Reza Salehi, Hamidreza Alizadeh-Otaghvar, Bahar Farhadi, Masoomeh Najafi, Hossein Torabi, Hamid Hojjati, Lida Garrosi, Samira Mirzaei, Ramyar Farzan, Siamak Kazemi-Sufi
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Abstract

Introduction: One of the worrisome complications of hip arthroplasty is surgical site infection (SSI). This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of SSI after hip arthroplasty.

Methods: A comprehensive and systematic exploration was conducted across various international electronic databases, including Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science, alongside Persian electronic databases such as Iranmedex and the Scientific Information Database (SID). This search strategy entailed the utilization of Medical Subject Headings-derived keywords such as "Prevalence," "Surgical wound infection," "Surgical site infection," and "Arthroplasty," spanning from the earliest records up to January 1, 2024. Each study's weight was assigned based on its inverse variance. A forest plot visualization was used to assess the studies' heterogeneity. Data on sample size and SSI frequency were compiled for each study to calculate the overall effect size.

Results: The study encompassed a cumulative participant cohort of 1,070,638 hip arthroplasty procedures drawn from seventeen selected studies. Notably, the female gender constituted 59.10% of the overall participant demographic. The aggregate SSI among patients undergoing hip arthroplasty was estimated to be 1.9% (95% CI: 1.3% to 2.8%; I2=99.688%; P<0.001). The results of the meta-regression analysis unveiled a statistically significant correlation between the prevalence of SSIs after hip arthroplasty and the year of publication (Coefficient=-0.0020; 95% CI: -0.0021 to -0.0018; Z=-19.39, P<0.001).

Conclusion: The study findings indicated a prevalence rate of 1.9% for SSI following hip arthroplasty. This prevalence underscores the importance of vigilance in infection prevention and management strategies within orthopedic surgery. However, it is essential to acknowledge the variability in SSI prevalence observed across diverse studies, which can be attributed to multifaceted factors, notably variances in patient populations and associated risk factors.

髋关节置换术后手术部位感染的发生率;系统性回顾和元分析。
导言:手术部位感染(SSI)是髋关节置换术令人担忧的并发症之一。本研究旨在调查髋关节置换术后 SSI 的发生率:在 Scopus、PubMed 和 Web of Science 等多个国际电子数据库以及 Iranmedex 和科学信息数据库 (SID) 等波斯语电子数据库中进行了全面系统的搜索。这种搜索策略需要使用从医学主题词表中提取的关键词,如 "流行率"、"手术伤口感染"、"手术部位感染 "和 "关节成形术",搜索时间从最早的记录一直持续到 2024 年 1 月 1 日。每项研究的权重根据其反向方差进行分配。采用森林图可视化方法评估研究的异质性。对每项研究的样本量和 SSI 频率数据进行了汇总,以计算总体效应大小:研究涵盖了 17 项选定研究中累计 1,070,638 例髋关节置换手术。值得注意的是,在所有参与者中,女性占 59.10%。在接受髋关节置换术的患者中,SSI的总发生率估计为1.9%(95% CI:1.3%至2.8%;I2=99.688%;PC结论:研究结果表明,髋关节置换术后的 SSI 患病率为 1.9%。这一发病率强调了骨科手术中预防和管理感染策略的重要性。然而,必须承认的是,不同研究中观察到的 SSI 感染率存在差异,这可归因于多方面的因素,尤其是患者人群和相关风险因素的差异。
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