Incidence of surgical site infection among appendectomy, herniorrhaphy and caesarean section patients in Qatar.

Humberto Guanche Garcell, Jameela Al-Ajmi, Ariadna Villanueva Arias, Joji C Abraham, Tania M Fernandez Hernandez
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Abstract

Background: Surgical site infection is a frequently reported adverse outcome of surgical procedures worldwide, impacting the quality-of-care for patients.

Aim: To describe the incidence of surgical site infection among appendectomy, herniorrhaphy and caesarean section patients in Qatar and compare the rates with external benchmarks.

Methods: We conducted this retrospective observational study among all 5127 appendectomy, herniorrhaphy and caesarean section patients admitted at The Cuban Hospital, Qatar, from 2013 to 2023. We analysed the data using SPSS version 22 and MedCalc, we determined the relative risk ratios, 95% CI and P-values, and used Student's t-test for comparison. A 2-sided α < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Of the 5127 surgeries, 2463 were appendectomies, 751 were herniorrhaphies and 1913 were caesarean sections. Surgical site infections were 2.19% for appendectomy, 2.53% for herniorrhaphy and 2.56% for caesarean section. Surgical site infection decreased over the study period for appendectomy and herniorrhaphy, while it varied with no definite trend for caesarean section. Infection was higher for herniorrhaphy and appendectomy than reported by the National Healthcare Safety Network and the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium.

Conclusion: The higher incidence of surgical site infection in Qatar than the benchmark countries provides evidence for stricter hospital infection prevention and control programmes to improve patient safety in the country.

卡塔尔阑尾切除术、疝修补术和剖宫产术患者手术部位感染的发生率。
背景:手术部位感染是世界范围内经常报道的外科手术不良后果,影响患者的护理质量。目的:描述卡塔尔阑尾切除术、疝修补术和剖宫产术患者手术部位感染的发生率,并将其与外部基准进行比较。方法:我们对2013年至2023年在卡塔尔古巴医院收治的5127例阑尾切除术、疝修补术和剖宫产术患者进行了回顾性观察研究。我们使用SPSS version 22和MedCalc分析数据,确定相对风险比、95% CI和p值,并使用Student's t检验进行比较。双侧α < 0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:5127例手术中阑尾切除术2463例,疝修补术751例,剖宫产术1913例。手术部位感染:阑尾切除术2.19%,疝修补术2.53%,剖宫产术2.56%。阑尾切除术和疝修补术的手术部位感染在研究期间有所下降,而剖宫产术的手术部位感染没有明确的趋势。疝修补术和阑尾切除术的感染率高于国家医疗安全网络和国际医院感染控制联盟的报道。结论:卡塔尔手术部位感染的发生率高于基准国家,这为严格的医院感染预防和控制方案提供了证据,以提高该国的患者安全。
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