骨科大手术患者手术部位感染因素分析

Q4 Nursing
Daniela Alexandra Fernandes, Matilde Delmina da Silva Martins
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背景:手术部位感染影响三分之一的手术患者。其发病率因多种因素而异。目的:分析骨科大手术患者手术部位感染的危险因素。方法:对2020年至2021年间接受大型骨科手术的589例患者进行分析性横断面研究。使用注册网格从Sclínico平台收集有关患者、手术和bundle依从性的信息。伦理委员会的赞成意见(第46/2022号)。结果:23名参与者(3.9%)发生手术部位感染。以男性居多(56.5%),年龄57 ~ 78岁(60.9%),体质指数高(91.3%),高血压(73.9%),吸烟(14.09%),心力衰竭(9.3%),震颤(33.3%)。手术部位感染与吸烟、心力衰竭、震颤、手术持续时间、术后时间和手术类型有统计学意义的关联。结论:有吸烟习惯、心力衰竭、震颤、手术时间和住院时间较长的患者感染频率显著。我们建议减少吸烟,控制心力衰竭,减少手术和住院时间。
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Análise dos fatores da infeção do local cirúrgico em doentes submetidos a cirurgia ortopédica major
Background: Surgical site infection affects one-third of surgical patients. Its incidence varies according to multiple factors. Objective: To analyze risk factors for surgical site infection in patients undergoing major orthopedic surgery. Methodology: Analytical cross-sectional study with 589 patients who underwent major orthopedic surgery between 2020 and 2021. Information on the patient, the surgery, and the compliance with bundles was collected from the Sclínico platform using a registration grid. Favorable opinion of the Ethics Committee (No. 46/2022). Results: Twenty-three participants (3.9%) developed surgical site infections. They were mostly men (56.5%), aged 57 to 78 years (60.9%,) with a high body mass index (91.3%), hypertension (73.9%), smoking habits (14.09%), heart failure (9.3%), and tremor (33.3%). A statistically significant association was found between surgical site infection and smoking, heart failure, tremor, duration of surgery, postoperative time, and type of surgery. Conclusion: The frequency of infection was significant in patients with smoking habits, heart failure, tremor, and longer surgical and hospitalization times. We recommend reducing smoking, controlling heart failure, and decreasing surgical and hospitalization times.
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Revista de Enfermagem Referencia
Revista de Enfermagem Referencia Nursing-Nursing (all)
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