Bibliographic citations
Sunción, D., (2024). Tiempo quirúrgico asociado a infección de herida operatoria en pacientes con peritonitis bacteriana secundaria [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/30391
Sunción, D., Tiempo quirúrgico asociado a infección de herida operatoria en pacientes con peritonitis bacteriana secundaria [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/30391
@misc{renati/380510,
title = "Tiempo quirúrgico asociado a infección de herida operatoria en pacientes con peritonitis bacteriana secundaria",
author = "Sunción Cruz, Daniela Gabriela",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
Determine if surgical time is associated with surgical wound infection in patients with secondary bacterial peritonitis at Hospital III-1 José Cayetano Heredia in Piura during the period 2017 - 2021. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Observational, analytical case-control, retrospective study with data collection from 146 patients with a diagnosis of secondary bacterial peritonitis divided into 73 patients with surgical wound infection (cases) and 73 without surgical wound infection (controls) treated during the period 2017. – 2021. The odds ratio (OR), an association of data using significance of p<0.05 and OR adjusted by multivariate analysis, was calculated to determine the surgical time associated with surgical wound infection. RESULTS: In the analysis of surgical time and surgical wound infection in patients with secondary bacterial peritonitis, a significant association (p<0.001) was found between prolonged surgical time and infected wound. The significantly associated factors were male sex, which predominated in patients with infected wounds, unlike female sex (25.34% vs. 24.66%) with a significant association, p<0.04, age between 31 to 45 years (p<0.03) and illness time of 3 to 4 days (p<0.03). However, variables such as anemia and thrombocytopenia did not show significant associations with wound infections. The operative range, especially greater than 2 hours, was significant in patients who presented an infected wound (p<0.02), male sex, age >30 years, leukocytosis, obesity were the factors significantly associated with the occurrence of infected wound. CONCLUSION: Prolonged surgical time is associated with surgical wound infection in patients with secondary bacterial peritonitis
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