When the Infection Hits the Wound: Matched Case-Control Study in a Neurosurgical Patient Collective Including Systematic Literature Review and Risk Factors Analysis.

Schipmann S, Akalin E, Doods J, Ewelt C, Stummer W, Suero Molina E

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

To avoid surgical site infections (SSIs) by identifying patients at high risk for infectious complications, a better understanding of relevant risk factors is required. This manuscript describes a matched case-control study of patients undergoing cranial neurosurgery with postoperative surgical site infections and a systematic literature review.From January 2012 to March 2015, 70 patients (2.47%) with SSIs (out of 2819 patients) and 185 controls were identified. Statistical analyses were performed using univariate and multivariate models to identify risk factors associated with SSIs.The time of the onset of SSIs ranged from 8 to 854 days after surgery (median: 42 days). American Society of Anesthesiologists score (P = 0.003), surgical drain (P <0.001), number of previous operations (P <0.001), and implantation of foreign material (P <0.001) were significant risk factors for SSIs in multivariate analysis. In a systematic literature review, the authors identified 20 independent risk factors.This article provides information to ease the prospective assessment of patients at risk of SSI based on preoperative and postoperative risk factors. Lowering the incidence of SSIs will improve the patient outcomes and the overall quality of the healthcare delivered. To our knowledge, this is the first systemic literature review of SSIs in cranial neurosurgery and analysis of own cases in a wide spectrum.

Details about the publication

JournalWorld Neurosurgery
Volume95
Page range178-189
StatusPublished
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Link to the full textPM:27506410; ISI:000390354800025
KeywordsDECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY; Surgical site infection; Craniotomy; infection; Risk factors; SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS; CRANIOPLASTY; Neurosurgery; CLINICAL ARTICLE; CULTURE; Wound; SURGERY; DATABASE

Authors from the University of Münster

Ewelt, Christian
Clinic for Neurosurgery
Schipmann, Stephanie
Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis
Stummer, Walter
Clinic for Neurosurgery
Suero Molina, Eric Jose
Clinic for Neurosurgery