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Systematic review and meta-analysis of wound dressings in the prevention of surgical-site infections in surgical wounds healing by primary intention

机译:伤口敷料的系统评价和荟萃分析,以预防主要目的治愈手术伤口的手术部位感染

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Background: Postoperative surgical-site infections are a major source of morbidity and cost. This study aimed to identify and present all randomized controlled trial evidence evaluating the effects of dressings on surgical-site infection rates in surgical wounds healing by primary intention; the secondary outcomes included comparisons of pain, scar and acceptability between dressings. Methods: Randomized controlled trials comparing alternative wound dressings, or wound dressings with leaving wounds exposed for postoperative management of surgical wounds were included in the review regardless of their language. Databases searched included the Cochrane Wounds Group Specialised Register and Central Register of Controlled Trials, Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid Embase and EBSCO CINAHL from inception to May 2011. Two authors performed study selection, risk of bias assessment and data extraction, including an assessment of surgical contamination according to the surgical procedure. Where levels of clinical and statistical heterogeneity permitted, data were pooled for meta-analysis. Results: Sixteen controlled trials with 2594 participants examining a range of wound contamination levels were included. They were all unclear or at high risk of bias. There was no evidence that any dressing significantly reduced surgical-site infection rates compared with any other dressing or leaving the wound exposed. Furthermore, no significant differences in pain, scarring or acceptability were seen between the dressings. Conclusion: No difference in surgical-site infection rates was demonstrated between surgical wounds covered with different dressings and those left uncovered. No difference was seen in pain, scar or acceptability between dressings.
机译:背景:术后手术部位感染是发病率和费用的主要来源。这项研究旨在确定并提供所有随机对照试验证据,以评估敷料对主要目的治愈手术伤口的手术部位感染率的影响。次要结果包括比较敷料之间的疼痛,疤痕和可接受性。方法:本评价纳入了随机对照试验,比较了替代伤口敷料或伤口敷料的伤口是否留在手术伤口的术后处理中,无论其语言如何。搜索的数据库包括Cochrane伤口小组专门注册和对照试验中央注册,Ovid MEDLINE,Ovid Embase和EBSCO CINAHL(从成立到2011年5月)。两名作者进行了研究选择,偏倚风险评估和数据提取,包括手术污染评估。根据手术程序。在允许临床和统计异质性水平的情况下,汇总数据以进行荟萃分析。结果:包括16594个有2594名参与者的对照试验,检查了一系列伤口污染水平。他们都不清楚或有偏见的风险很高。没有证据表明与其他任何敷料相比,任何敷料都可以显着降低手术部位的感染率或使伤口暴露。此外,敷料之间在疼痛,疤痕或可接受性上没有发现显着差异。结论:在用不同敷料覆盖的手术伤口和未覆盖的伤口之间,手术部位感染率没有差异。敷料之间的疼痛,疤痕或可接受性没有差异。

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