肝胆胰(HPB)手术后手术部位感染的发生率和危险因素的系统综述

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL AIMS Bioengineering Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3934/bioeng.2022010
Lucy Chambers, A. Sheen, K. Whitehead
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背景手术部位感染(SSI)是最常见的医院获得性感染之一,导致发病率、死亡率增加和卫生服务的经济负担。ssi的发生率没有明确的定义,感染率高达20%-40%。本研究的目的是系统回顾HPB手术后SSI的发生率和危险因素。方法系统检索2013-2022年Medline数据库(通过PubMed)。使用PRISMA声明对文章进行筛选,符合纳入标准的文章被纳入研究。结果16项研究符合纳入本系统评价的条件。SSI的平均发生率为29.8%。确定的主要危险因素包括男性、开放手术、术前胆道支架置入术和肥胖。结论HPB术后SSI的发生率各不相同,但普遍较高。多种诱发因素可影响HPB手术后的感染率。这项研究的结果表明,也许腹腔镜手术应该在可能的情况下使用,并且应该意识到性别,肥胖和支架的使用可能会增加这些手术后ssi的发生率。
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A systematic review on the incidence and risk factors of surgical site infections following hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery
Background

Surgical site infections (SSI) are one of the most common hospital acquired infections and result in increased morbidity, mortality and financial burden on health services. The incidence of SSIs are not clearly defined and infection rates as varied as 20%–40% have been reported. The aim of this study was to systematically review the incidence and risk factors of SSI following HPB surgery.

Methods

The database of Medline (via PubMed) was systematically searched from 2013–2022. Articles were screened using the PRISMA statement and those that met the inclusion criteria were included in the study.

Results

Sixteen studies were eligible for inclusion in this systematic review. The average incidence of SSI was 29.8%. Key risk factors identified included male gender, open surgery, preoperative biliary stenting and obesity.

Conclusions

The incidence of SSI following HPB surgery varied, but it is generally high. A variety of pre-disposing patient factors can affect infection rates following HPB surgery. The results from this study suggest that perhaps laparoscopic surgery should be used where possible, and that there should be an awareness that gender, obesity and the use of stents may increase the incidence of SSIs following these operations.

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