Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico

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Ano de defesa: 2009
Autor(a) principal: Silvio Augusto Corsini Menicucci
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Resumo: It is an opened historical cohort where 190.443 surgical patients were supported in order to study the surgical site infection (SSI) and its risk factors. The studied potential risk factors for SSI were: the degree of contamination of the surgical wound according to the National Research Council, the anesthetic surgical risk according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists criteria, the length in minutes of the surgery longer than the percentile 75 of the study population, the number of simultaneous surgical procedures which the patient was submitted, the type of surgery (elective/urgency/trauma) and after discharge contact. The univariated and multivariated analyses were accomplished according to the technique of logistic regression. The adequacy of the model was evaluated by the Hosmer-Lemeshow test. It was used a significance level of 0,05 and confidence interval of 95%. Most of the patients was submitted to only one surgical procedure (98%) and demonstrated the anesthetic surgical risk according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) in its lower level, 1 (82,5%). The elective surgeries corresponded to 65,5% of the procedures being those with potentially contaminated wound the most common (61,2%) followed by clean surgeries (31,2%) and the SSI occurred in 3,9% of the cases. When performing the univariated analysis, all the potential risk factors demonstrated connection with the ISS. The multivariated analysis sustained as risk factor the time of the surgery over 100 minutes (OR 1,70 and p=0,001 ), the number of surgical procedures which the patient was submitted: 2 (OR 1,43 and p=0,001) and 3 or 4 (OR 1,91 and p=0,049), the potential of contamination of the surgical wound: potentially contaminated (OR 1,70 and p=0,001), contaminated (OR 2,13 and p=0,001) and infected (OR 2,81 and p=0,001) and the ASA classification: 2 (OR 1,36 and p=0,001), 3 (OR 3,20 and p= 0,001) and 4 or 5 (OR 2,50 and p=0,001) and after discharge contact (OR 2,19 and p=0,001) as risk factors for the surgical site infection.
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spelling Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgicoRisco de infecçãoProcedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplosInfecções de sítio cirúrgicoInfecçoes pos-operatorias  Infecção da ferida operatóriaProcedimentos cirúrgicos operatóriosContaminaçãoFatores de riscoIt is an opened historical cohort where 190.443 surgical patients were supported in order to study the surgical site infection (SSI) and its risk factors. The studied potential risk factors for SSI were: the degree of contamination of the surgical wound according to the National Research Council, the anesthetic surgical risk according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists criteria, the length in minutes of the surgery longer than the percentile 75 of the study population, the number of simultaneous surgical procedures which the patient was submitted, the type of surgery (elective/urgency/trauma) and after discharge contact. The univariated and multivariated analyses were accomplished according to the technique of logistic regression. The adequacy of the model was evaluated by the Hosmer-Lemeshow test. It was used a significance level of 0,05 and confidence interval of 95%. Most of the patients was submitted to only one surgical procedure (98%) and demonstrated the anesthetic surgical risk according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) in its lower level, 1 (82,5%). The elective surgeries corresponded to 65,5% of the procedures being those with potentially contaminated wound the most common (61,2%) followed by clean surgeries (31,2%) and the SSI occurred in 3,9% of the cases. When performing the univariated analysis, all the potential risk factors demonstrated connection with the ISS. The multivariated analysis sustained as risk factor the time of the surgery over 100 minutes (OR 1,70 and p=0,001 ), the number of surgical procedures which the patient was submitted: 2 (OR 1,43 and p=0,001) and 3 or 4 (OR 1,91 and p=0,049), the potential of contamination of the surgical wound: potentially contaminated (OR 1,70 and p=0,001), contaminated (OR 2,13 and p=0,001) and infected (OR 2,81 and p=0,001) and the ASA classification: 2 (OR 1,36 and p=0,001), 3 (OR 3,20 and p= 0,001) and 4 or 5 (OR 2,50 and p=0,001) and after discharge contact (OR 2,19 and p=0,001) as risk factors for the surgical site infection.Trata-se de uma coorte histórica aberta em que foram acompanhados 190.443 pacientes cirúrgicos para estudo da infecção de sítio cirúrgico (ISC) e seus fatores de risco. Os fatores de risco potenciais para ISC estudados foram: o grau de contaminação da ferida cirúrgica de acordo com o National Research Council, o risco cirúrgico anestésico de acordo com os critérios da American Society of Anesthesiologists, a duração da cirurgia em minutos maior que o percentil 75 da população do estudo, o número de procedimentos cirúrgicos simultâneos aos quais o paciente foi submetido, o tipo de cirurgia (eletiva/urgência/trauma) e o contato telefônico pós-alta. As análises uni e multivariada foram feitas utilizando a técnica de regressão logística. A adequação do modelo foi avaliada pelo teste Hosmer-Lemeshow. Utilizou-se nível de significância de 0,05 e intervalo de confiança de 95%. A maior parte dos pacientes foi submetida a apenas um procedimento cirúrgico (98%) e apresentava o risco cirúrgico anestésico de acordo com a American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) no seu menor nível, 1 (82,5%). As cirurgias eletivas corresponderam a 65,5% dos procedimentos sendo aquelas com ferida potencialmente contaminada as mais comuns (61,2%) seguidas de cirurgias limpas (31,2%) e a ISC ocorreu em 3,9% dos casos. A vigilância após a alta de alcançou 57,4% dos pacientes. Ao se efetuar a análise univariada todos os fatores de risco potenciais mostraram associação com a ISC. A análise multivariada manteve como fator de risco o tempo de cirurgia acima de 100 minutos (OR 1,70 e p=0,001), o número de procedimentos cirúrgicos aos quais o paciente foi submetido: 2 (OR 1,43 e p=0,001) e 3 ou 4 (OR 1,91 e p=0,049), o potencial de contaminação da ferida cirúrgica: potencialmente contaminada (OR 1,70 e p=0,001), contaminada (OR 2,13 e p=0,001) e infectada (OR 2,81 e p=0,001) e a classificação ASA: 2 (OR 1,36 e p=0,001), 3 (OR 3,20 e p=0,001) e 4 ou 5 (OR 2,50 e p=0,001) e o contato telefônico pós-alta (OR 2,19 e p=0,001) como fatores de risco para a infecção de sítio cirúrgico.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMGRenato Camargos CoutoÊnio Roberto Pietra CardosoJose Carlos SerufoSilvio Augusto Corsini Menicucci2019-08-12T07:00:09Z2019-08-12T07:00:09Z2009-09-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-ACAQ9Uinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2019-11-14T13:59:06Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUBD-ACAQ9URepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2019-11-14T13:59:06Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico
title Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico
spellingShingle Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico
Silvio Augusto Corsini Menicucci
Risco de infecção
Procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos
Infecções de sítio cirúrgico
Infecçoes pos-operatorias  
Infecção da ferida operatória
Procedimentos cirúrgicos operatórios
Contaminação
Fatores de risco
title_short Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico
title_full Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico
title_fullStr Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico
title_full_unstemmed Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico
title_sort Impacto dos procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos concomitantes no risco de infecção de sítio cirúrgico
author Silvio Augusto Corsini Menicucci
author_facet Silvio Augusto Corsini Menicucci
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Renato Camargos Couto
Ênio Roberto Pietra Cardoso
Jose Carlos Serufo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silvio Augusto Corsini Menicucci
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Risco de infecção
Procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos
Infecções de sítio cirúrgico
Infecçoes pos-operatorias  
Infecção da ferida operatória
Procedimentos cirúrgicos operatórios
Contaminação
Fatores de risco
topic Risco de infecção
Procedimentos cirúrgicos múltiplos
Infecções de sítio cirúrgico
Infecçoes pos-operatorias  
Infecção da ferida operatória
Procedimentos cirúrgicos operatórios
Contaminação
Fatores de risco
description It is an opened historical cohort where 190.443 surgical patients were supported in order to study the surgical site infection (SSI) and its risk factors. The studied potential risk factors for SSI were: the degree of contamination of the surgical wound according to the National Research Council, the anesthetic surgical risk according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists criteria, the length in minutes of the surgery longer than the percentile 75 of the study population, the number of simultaneous surgical procedures which the patient was submitted, the type of surgery (elective/urgency/trauma) and after discharge contact. The univariated and multivariated analyses were accomplished according to the technique of logistic regression. The adequacy of the model was evaluated by the Hosmer-Lemeshow test. It was used a significance level of 0,05 and confidence interval of 95%. Most of the patients was submitted to only one surgical procedure (98%) and demonstrated the anesthetic surgical risk according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) in its lower level, 1 (82,5%). The elective surgeries corresponded to 65,5% of the procedures being those with potentially contaminated wound the most common (61,2%) followed by clean surgeries (31,2%) and the SSI occurred in 3,9% of the cases. When performing the univariated analysis, all the potential risk factors demonstrated connection with the ISS. The multivariated analysis sustained as risk factor the time of the surgery over 100 minutes (OR 1,70 and p=0,001 ), the number of surgical procedures which the patient was submitted: 2 (OR 1,43 and p=0,001) and 3 or 4 (OR 1,91 and p=0,049), the potential of contamination of the surgical wound: potentially contaminated (OR 1,70 and p=0,001), contaminated (OR 2,13 and p=0,001) and infected (OR 2,81 and p=0,001) and the ASA classification: 2 (OR 1,36 and p=0,001), 3 (OR 3,20 and p= 0,001) and 4 or 5 (OR 2,50 and p=0,001) and after discharge contact (OR 2,19 and p=0,001) as risk factors for the surgical site infection.
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