Agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the Naval Medical Center, 2013 - 2017
Introduction: Surgical site infections (SSI) are part of the most frequent intrahospital infections in the postoperative period of elderly patients. Objective:To determine the agents related to infections of the operative site in the elderly patients after surgery of the Naval Medical Center during...
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doaj-95883cb3467249828d8c6f7766f7db482020-11-24T21:22:36ZspaUniversidad Ricardo Palma Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana1814-54692308-05312019-06-011934347https://doi.org/10.25176/RFMH.v19i3.2163Agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the Naval Medical Center, 2013 - 2017Lucía Fernanda Hidalgo-Vizarreta0Magdiel José Manuel Gonzales-Menéndez1Cecilia Roxana Salinas-Salas2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2056-1641https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8147-2450https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0503-4213Introduction: Surgical site infections (SSI) are part of the most frequent intrahospital infections in the postoperative period of elderly patients. Objective:To determine the agents related to infections of the operative site in the elderly patients after surgery of the Naval Medical Center during January 2013 to December. Methods:An analytical cross sectional study using a secondary data analysis from clinical records of patients older than 65 years post-operated. SSI was studied has outcome, and arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, malignant neoplasia, obesity, surgical technique and type of surgery were the agents. Results:Of the 219 older adults, 33.33% (n=73) had SSI. In the bivariate analysis, statistically significant associations were found for diabetes mellitus (PR: 1.49, CI 1.03 - 2.18, p <0.035), type of surgery (PR: 4.63 IC 2.89 -7.42, p <0.05) and surgical technique (PR.0.24, CI 0.13- 0.43, p <0.05). In the multivariate analysis, it was found that emergency type surgery has 4.04 (PR 4.04, IC 2.55 - 6.40, p <0.05) times chance for SSI compared to the programmed surgery, and the laparoscopic technique surgery has 0.29 (PR 0.29, CI 0.17-0.52, p <0.05) chance of SSI compared to the open technique. Conclusion: Laparoscopic operative technique decreases the likelihood of ISO, and emergency surgery increases its likelihood in elderly patients.http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/2163ElderlySurgical Site infectionType of surgerySurgery |
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Lucía Fernanda Hidalgo-Vizarreta Magdiel José Manuel Gonzales-Menéndez Cecilia Roxana Salinas-Salas |
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Lucía Fernanda Hidalgo-Vizarreta Magdiel José Manuel Gonzales-Menéndez Cecilia Roxana Salinas-Salas Agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the Naval Medical Center, 2013 - 2017 Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana Elderly Surgical Site infection Type of surgery Surgery |
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Lucía Fernanda Hidalgo-Vizarreta Magdiel José Manuel Gonzales-Menéndez Cecilia Roxana Salinas-Salas |
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Lucía Fernanda Hidalgo-Vizarreta |
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Agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the Naval Medical Center, 2013 - 2017 |
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Agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the Naval Medical Center, 2013 - 2017 |
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Agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the Naval Medical Center, 2013 - 2017 |
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Agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the Naval Medical Center, 2013 - 2017 |
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Agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the Naval Medical Center, 2013 - 2017 |
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agents related to an operative site infection in operated older adults at the naval medical center, 2013 - 2017 |
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Universidad Ricardo Palma |
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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana |
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Introduction: Surgical site infections (SSI) are part of the most frequent intrahospital infections in the postoperative period of elderly patients. Objective:To determine the agents related to infections of the operative site in the elderly patients after surgery of the Naval Medical Center during January 2013 to December. Methods:An analytical cross sectional study using a secondary data analysis from clinical records of patients older than 65 years post-operated. SSI was studied has outcome, and arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, malignant neoplasia, obesity, surgical technique and type of surgery were the agents. Results:Of the 219 older adults, 33.33% (n=73) had SSI. In the bivariate analysis, statistically significant associations were found for diabetes mellitus (PR: 1.49, CI 1.03 - 2.18, p <0.035), type of surgery (PR: 4.63 IC 2.89 -7.42, p <0.05) and surgical technique (PR.0.24, CI 0.13- 0.43, p <0.05). In the multivariate analysis, it was found that emergency type surgery has 4.04 (PR 4.04, IC 2.55 - 6.40, p <0.05) times chance for SSI compared to the programmed surgery, and the laparoscopic technique surgery has 0.29 (PR 0.29, CI 0.17-0.52, p <0.05) chance of SSI compared to the open technique. Conclusion: Laparoscopic operative technique decreases the likelihood of ISO, and emergency surgery increases its likelihood in elderly patients. |
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