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A meta-analysis of risk factors for non-superficial surgical site infection following spinal surgery

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BMC SURGERY
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12893-023-02026-2

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Spinal surgery; Risk factors; Deep surgical site infection; Organ; space surgical site infection; Non-superficial surgical site infection

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This study used meta-analysis to investigate the potential risk factors for non-superficial surgical site infection (SSI) following spinal surgery. The results showed that diabetes mellitus, obesity, using steroids, drainage time, and operative time were related to non-superficial SSI. Among these factors, operative time was found to be the most important risk factor.
BackgroundSurgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complications in spinal surgery. In SSI, non-superficial surgical site infections are more likely to result in poor clinical outcomes. It has been reported that there are multiple factors contributing to postoperative non-superficial SSI, but still remains controversial. Therefore, the aim of this meta-analysis is to investigate the potential risk factors for non-superficial SSI following spinal surgery.MethodsA systematic database search of PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library and Clinical Trials was performed for relevant articles published until September 2022. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, two evaluators independently conducted literature screening, data extraction and quality evaluation of the obtained literature. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) score was used for quality evaluation, and meta-analysis was performed by STATA 14.0 software.ResultsA total of 3660 relevant articles were initially identified and 11 articles were finally included in this study for data extraction and meta-analysis. The results of meta-analysis showed that the diabetes mellitus, obesity, using steroids, drainage time and operative time were related to the non-superficial SSI. The OR values (95%CI) of these five factors were 1.527 (1.196, 1.949); 1.314 (1.128, 1.532); 1.687(1.317, 2.162); 1.531(1.313, 1.786) and 4.255(2.612, 6.932) respectively.ConclusionsDiabetes mellitus, obesity, using steroids, drainage time and operative time are the current risk factors for non-superficial SSI following spinal surgery. In this study, operative time is the most important risk factor resulting in postoperative SSI.

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