Surgical Site Infection and Its Associated Factors Following Obstetric Surgeries: A Retrospective Study

Ram Prasad Sharma G, L. Rajbanshi, Basanta Thapa, J. Singh, R. Tamrakar
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INTRODUCTION: Surgical site infection (SSI) is most common type of Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI) in low and middle-income countries. The objective of the study was to find out the incidence and associated factors of SSI following obstetric surgeries especially Lower Segment Cesarean Section (LSCS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective cross sectional study was conducted at Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital. A total of 1739 patients files who had undergone Lower Segment Cesarean Section from 14th April 2019 to 12 April 2020 was reviewed. Data was analysed using IBM SPSS Version 20.0 and interpreted in descriptive and inferential statistics. RESULTS: Among 1739 obstetric surgeries performed, 50 patient showed signs and symptoms of SSI yielding to an infection rate of 2.9%. Majority (80%) of patients developed SSI after they were discharged. There was significant association between SSI and type of surgery (p=0.007) and, SSI was not associated with haemoglobin level, blood transfusion, residence and age of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: Though overall infection rate was low, most of the women developed infection after being discharged, thus it is recommended that discharge counselling about wound care should be emphasized.
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产科手术后手术部位感染及其相关因素的回顾性研究
手术部位感染(SSI)是低收入和中等收入国家最常见的医院获得性感染(HAI)类型。本研究的目的是了解产科手术特别是下段剖宫产(LSCS)术后SSI的发生率及相关因素。材料与方法:在奇旺医学院附属医院进行回顾性横断面研究。回顾了2019年4月14日至2020年4月12日行下段剖宫产术的患者档案,共1739例。数据分析采用IBM SPSS Version 20.0,并采用描述性统计和推理统计进行解释。结果:在1739例产科手术中,50例患者出现SSI症状和体征,感染率为2.9%。大多数(80%)患者在出院后发生SSI。SSI与手术类型之间存在显著相关性(p=0.007), SSI与血红蛋白水平、输血、居住地和患者年龄无关。结论:虽然总体感染率较低,但出院后仍多发生感染,建议重视出院时的伤口护理辅导。
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