Modifiable risk factors associated with deep sternal site infection after coronary artery bypass grafting

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作者
Trick, WE
Scheckler, WE
Tokars, JI
Jones, KC
Reppen, ML
Smith, EM
Jarvis, WR
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[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Hosp Infect Program, Atlanta, GA USA
[2] St Marys Hosp, Med Ctr, Madison, WI 53715 USA
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10.1016/S0022-5223(00)70224-8
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: Our objective was to identify risk factors for deep sternal site infection after coronary artery bypass grafting at a community hospital. Methods: We compared the prevalence of deep sternal site infection among patients having coronary artery bypass grafting during the study (January 1995-March 1998) and pre-study (January 1992-December 1994) periods. We compared any patient having a deep sternal site infection after coronary artery bypass graft surgery during the study period (case-patients) with randomly selected patients who had coronary artery bypass graft surgery but no deep sternal site infection during the same period (control-patients), Results: Deep sternal site infections were significantly more common during the study than during the pre-study period (30/1796 [1.7%] vs 9/1232 [0.7%]; P =.04). Among 30 case-patients, 29 (97%) returned to the operating room for sternal debridement or rewiring, and 2 (7%) died. In multivariable analyses, cefuroxime receipt 2 hours or more before incision (odds ratio = 5.0), diabetes mellitus with a preoperative blood glucose level of 200 mg/dL or more (odds ratio = 10.2), and staple use for skin closure (odds ratio = 4.0) were independent risk factors for deep sternal site infection. Staple use was a risk factor only for patients with a normal body mass index. Conclusions: Appropriate timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis, control of preoperative blood glucose levels, and avoidance of staple use in patients with a normal body mass index should prevent deep sternal site infection after coronary artery bypass graft operations.
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