尼日利亚东南部一家教学医院剖腹产后伤口并发症的负担。

U C Mba, S G Mba, S J Yiltok
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背景:分娩对女性来说是一个快乐和愉快的经历,特别是如果是通过阴道分娩。如果是剖腹产,这种感觉可能会减弱。当并发症出现时,情况可能会更加复杂,最常见的是术后伤口并发症。然而,目前国内对剖宫产术后伤口并发症负担的研究尚未见报道。目的:探讨剖宫产术后伤口并发症的负担。方法:对尼日利亚东南部某教学医院剖宫产术后伤口的预后进行前瞻性纵向研究。获得了医院研究伦理委员会的伦理批准,并获得了患者的书面知情同意。获得的信息包括社会人口统计数据,以及用改良的ASEPSIS伤口评分评估的术后伤口特征。治疗费用来自医院账单和其他相关采购的估计数。生成的数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第29版进行分析。结果:17%的女性有伤口感染。体重指数(BMI)对AEPSIS伤口评分和分级(结局)有显著影响。术前贫血和术中失血与伤口并发症有统计学意义。结论:切口并发症是剖宫产术后的一种负担,应努力控制相关因素。
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THE BURDEN OF POST-CAESAREAN SECTION WOUND COMPLICATIONS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL IN SOUTHEAST NIGERIA.

THE BURDEN OF POST-CAESAREAN SECTION WOUND COMPLICATIONS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL IN SOUTHEAST NIGERIA.

THE BURDEN OF POST-CAESAREAN SECTION WOUND COMPLICATIONS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL IN SOUTHEAST NIGERIA.

Background: Childbirth is a joyful and pleasurable experience for women particularly if the delivery was via the vaginal route. This feeling may be attenuated when delivery is by caesarean section.The situation can be compounded when complications arise most frequently post-operative wound complications. However, there are no studies on the burden of wound complication after caesarean section in our environment. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the burden of wound complications after caesarean section.

Methods: The study was a prospective longitudinal study on the outcome of post-caesarean section wounds in a Teaching Hospital in South-East Nigeria. Ethical approval was obtained from the Hospital's Research Ethics Committee while written informed consent was obtained from the patients. The information obtained included the socio-demographic data, and post-operative wound characteristics assessed with a modified ASEPSIS wound score. The cost of treatment was obtained from the hospital bills, and estimates of other related purchases. Data generated was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 29.

Results: Seventeen percent of women had wound infections. The AEPSIS wound score and grades (outcome) were significantly influenced by the body mass index (BMI). Pre-operative anaemia and intra-operative blood loss had a statistically significant association with wound complications. The outcome significantly affected the period of hospital stay (P = <.001). The mean estimated cost of treatment of patients who had wound infection was 2.37 times that of those without wound infection.

Conclusion: Wound complications were a burden after caesarean section and efforts should be made to control the factors that were responsible.

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