FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY

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Autor(a) principal: MORALES LÓPEZ,ANA MARÍA
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: VILCHIS SÁMANO,HUGO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Coluna/Columna
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the factors associated with postoperative infections in spinal surgery. Methods: Descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional study conducted in the spine surgery department of the Medical Unit of High Specialty (UMAE) at the Hospital of Traumatology and Orthopedics Lomas Verdes, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) between January 01, 2013 and June 30, 2014 through medical records of the service and the records of clinical care. Data were gathered in accordance with the records of patients with infection after spinal surgery. The factors considered were age group, etiologic agent, surgical site, type of treatment, bleeding volume and pharmacotherapy. Frequency and descriptive statistic was conducted. The rank sum test with the Wilcoxon test for a single sample was performed in different measurements; Pearson's correlation was calculated and all p<0.05 values were considered significant. Results: The sample was composed of 14 patients of which 11 were female (78.6%) and 3 male (21.4%) with predominance of surgical area in the lumbar and dorsolumbar region. There was a significant correlation between the surgical time and the amount of bleeding with p<0.001. Conclusions: It was clear that the infections present in patients after spinal surgery are multifactorial. However, in this study the correlation between time of surgery and bleeding amount had the highest importance and relevance.
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spelling FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERYInfectionPostoperative complicationsSpine.ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the factors associated with postoperative infections in spinal surgery. Methods: Descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional study conducted in the spine surgery department of the Medical Unit of High Specialty (UMAE) at the Hospital of Traumatology and Orthopedics Lomas Verdes, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) between January 01, 2013 and June 30, 2014 through medical records of the service and the records of clinical care. Data were gathered in accordance with the records of patients with infection after spinal surgery. The factors considered were age group, etiologic agent, surgical site, type of treatment, bleeding volume and pharmacotherapy. Frequency and descriptive statistic was conducted. The rank sum test with the Wilcoxon test for a single sample was performed in different measurements; Pearson's correlation was calculated and all p<0.05 values were considered significant. Results: The sample was composed of 14 patients of which 11 were female (78.6%) and 3 male (21.4%) with predominance of surgical area in the lumbar and dorsolumbar region. There was a significant correlation between the surgical time and the amount of bleeding with p<0.001. Conclusions: It was clear that the infections present in patients after spinal surgery are multifactorial. However, in this study the correlation between time of surgery and bleeding amount had the highest importance and relevance.Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna2016-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512016000200124Coluna/Columna v.15 n.2 2016reponame:Coluna/Columnainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)instacron:SBCO10.1590/S1808-185120161502155250info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMORALES LÓPEZ,ANA MARÍAVILCHIS SÁMANO,HUGOeng2016-09-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-18512016000200124Revistahttps://www.revistacoluna.org/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcoluna.columna@uol.com.br||revistacoluna@uol.com.br2177-014X1808-1851opendoar:2016-09-14T00:00Coluna/Columna - Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY
title FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY
spellingShingle FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY
MORALES LÓPEZ,ANA MARÍA
Infection
Postoperative complications
Spine.
title_short FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY
title_full FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY
title_fullStr FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY
title_full_unstemmed FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY
title_sort FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY
author MORALES LÓPEZ,ANA MARÍA
author_facet MORALES LÓPEZ,ANA MARÍA
VILCHIS SÁMANO,HUGO
author_role author
author2 VILCHIS SÁMANO,HUGO
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MORALES LÓPEZ,ANA MARÍA
VILCHIS SÁMANO,HUGO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infection
Postoperative complications
Spine.
topic Infection
Postoperative complications
Spine.
description ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the factors associated with postoperative infections in spinal surgery. Methods: Descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional study conducted in the spine surgery department of the Medical Unit of High Specialty (UMAE) at the Hospital of Traumatology and Orthopedics Lomas Verdes, Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) between January 01, 2013 and June 30, 2014 through medical records of the service and the records of clinical care. Data were gathered in accordance with the records of patients with infection after spinal surgery. The factors considered were age group, etiologic agent, surgical site, type of treatment, bleeding volume and pharmacotherapy. Frequency and descriptive statistic was conducted. The rank sum test with the Wilcoxon test for a single sample was performed in different measurements; Pearson's correlation was calculated and all p<0.05 values were considered significant. Results: The sample was composed of 14 patients of which 11 were female (78.6%) and 3 male (21.4%) with predominance of surgical area in the lumbar and dorsolumbar region. There was a significant correlation between the surgical time and the amount of bleeding with p<0.001. Conclusions: It was clear that the infections present in patients after spinal surgery are multifactorial. However, in this study the correlation between time of surgery and bleeding amount had the highest importance and relevance.
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