• 1.Emergency Department, Feng,nan District Hospital of Tangshan City, Tangshan 063300, Hebei Province, China;
  • 2.Department of Pediatrics, Feng,nan District Hospital of Tangshan City, Tangshan 063300, Hebei Province, China;
FENGAi-jun, Email: xxxaaa1205@163.com
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Objective  To study the influence factors of surgical site infection (SSI) after hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. Methods  Fifty patients suffered from SSI after hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery who treated in Feng,nan District Hospital of Tangshan City from April 2010 and April 2015 were retrospectively collected as observation group, and 102 patients who didn’t suffered from SSI after hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery at the same time period were retrospectively collected as control group. Then logistic regression was performed to explore the influence factors of SSI. Results  Results of univariate analysis showed that, the ratios of patients older than 60 years, combined with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, had abdominal surgery history, had smoking history, suffered from the increased level of preoperative blood glucose , suffered from preoperative infection, operative time was longer than 180 minutes, American Societyof Anesthesiologists (ASA) score were 3-5, indwelled drainage tube, without dressing changes within 48 hours after surgery, and new injury severity score (NISS) were 2-3 were higher in observation group (P<0.05). Results of logistic regression analysis showed that, patients had history of abdominal surgery (OR=1.92), without dressing changes within 48 hours after surgery (OR=2.07), and NISS were 2-3 (OR=2.27) had higher incidence of SSI (P<0.05). Conclusion  We should pay more attention on the patient with abdominal surgery history and with NISS of 2-3, and give dressing changes within 48 hours after surgery, to reduce the incidence of SSI.

Citation: FENGAi-jun, LIUYan-qin. Logistic Regression Analysis of Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection after Hepatobili-ary and Pancreatic Surgery. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2016, 23(6): 706-709. doi: 10.7507/1007-9424.20160187 Copy

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