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Use of an Antimicrobial Skin Sealant Reduces Surgical Site Infection in Patients Undergoing Routine Cardiac Surgery

机译:进行常规心脏手术的患者使用抗微生物皮肤密封剂可减少手术部位感染

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Background: With high morbidity and potentially devastating consequences, surgical site infections (SSIs) after cardiac surgery add substantially to the healthcare burden. Inhibiting migration of skin microbes is likely to reduce contamination of the surgical incision by endogenous potential pathogens. We studied the effect of treatment with a cyanoacrylate-based antimicrobial skin sealant (INTEGUSEAL®) on the SSI rate in cardiac surgery patients. Methods: In a consecutive series of 910 prospective patients undergoing routine cardiac surgery, standard pre-operative preparation was performed on 721 patients of whom 189 also received antimicrobial skin sealant. A further 189 consecutive patients who received only standard pre-operative care were studied retrospectively. The primary study endpoint was occurrence of superficial or deep SSI according to the definitions of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Results: The mean (standard deviation) SSI risk score based on combined pre-operative and intra-operative factors according to the Society of Thoracic Surgeons risk scoring system was significantly higher for the skin sealant group (9.1 ±1.0) than for the prospective (7.1 ± 3.2; p < 0.001) and retrospective (8.7±0.8; p < 0.001) control groups. Surgical site infections occurred in two patients (1.1%) in the sealant group, 33 patients (4.6%) in the prospective control group (p < 0.025), and nine patients (4.8%) in the retrospective control group (p < 0.032). Conclusions: When added to existing pre-operative measures to reduce bacterial contamination of surgical incisions that are employed routinely at this cardiovascular surgery unit, use of antimicrobial skin sealant decreased the incidence of SSI in cardiac surgery patients.
机译:背景:心脏手术后的手术部位感染(SSI)具有较高的发病率和潜在的破坏性后果,大大增加了医疗负担。抑制皮肤微生物的迁移很可能减少内源性潜在病原体对手术切口的污染。我们研究了基于氰基丙烯酸酯的抗菌皮肤密封剂(INTEGUSEAL®)对心脏手术患者SSI率的影响。方法:在连续进行的910例常规心脏手术患者中,对721例患者进行了标准的术前准备,其中189例患者也接受了抗菌皮肤密封剂。回顾性研究了另外189例仅接受标准术前护理的患者。根据美国疾病控制和预防中心的定义,主要研究终点是发生浅表或深层SSI。结果:根据皮肤外科医师协会的风险评分系统,根据术前和术中综合因素得出的SSI风险评分的平均值(标准差)显着高于预期的皮肤封闭剂组(9.1±1.0)( 7.1±3.2; p <0.001)和回顾性(8.7±0.8; p <0.001)对照组。密封部位组有2例(1.1%)发生手术部位感染,预期对照组(p <0.025)有33例(4.6%),回顾性对照组有9例(4.8%)(p <0.032) 。结论:在现有减少心血管外科手术室常规使用的手术切口细菌污染的术前措施中,使用抗菌皮肤密封剂可降低心脏手术患者SSI的发生率。

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    《Surgical infections》 |2011年第6期|p.475-481|共7页
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    Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery Charite Hospital, Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany,Department of Cardiac Surgery Heart Center Leipzig Leipzig University Struempellstr. 39, D-04289 Leipzig, Germany;

    Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery Charite Hospital, Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany;

    Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery Charite Hospital, Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany;

    Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery Charite Hospital, Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany;

    Departments of Anesthesiology, Charite Hospital, Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany;

    Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery Charite Hospital, Medical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany;

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