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Effect of Hyperoxygenation During Surgery on Surgical Site Infection in Colorectal Surgery
PURPOSE: Despite the use of different surgical methods, surgical site infection is still an important cause of mortality and morbidity in patients and imposes a considerable cost on the healthcare system. Administration of supplemental oxygen during surgery has been reported to reduce surgical site...
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Korean Society of Coloproctology
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6425249/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30879279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3393/ac.2018.01.16 |
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author | Alvandipour, Mina Mokhtari-Esbuie, Farzad Baradari, Afshin Gholipour Firouzian, Abolfazl Rezaie, Mehdi |
author_facet | Alvandipour, Mina Mokhtari-Esbuie, Farzad Baradari, Afshin Gholipour Firouzian, Abolfazl Rezaie, Mehdi |
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description | PURPOSE: Despite the use of different surgical methods, surgical site infection is still an important cause of mortality and morbidity in patients and imposes a considerable cost on the healthcare system. Administration of supplemental oxygen during surgery has been reported to reduce surgical site infection (SSI); however, that result is still controversial. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of hyperoxygenation during colorectal surgery on the incidence of wound infection. METHODS: This study was a prospective double-blind case-control study. The main aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of hyperoxygenation during colorectal surgery on the incidence of SSI. Also, secondary outcomes, such as atelectasis, pneumonia, respiratory failure, length of hospital stay, and required hospitalization in the intensive care unit were evaluated. RESULTS: SSI was recorded in 2 patients (2 of 40, 5%) in the hyperoxygenation group (FiO(2) 80%) and 6 patients (6 of 40, 15%) in the control group (FiO(2) 30%) (P < 0.05). Time of hospitalization was 6 ± 6.4 days in the hyperoxygenation group and 9.2 ± 2.4 days in the control group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: This study showed a positive effect of hyperoxygenation in reducing SSI in colorectal surgery, especially surgery in an emergency setting. When the low risk, low cost, and effectiveness of this method in patients undergoing a laparotomy are considered, it is recommended for all patients undergoing colorectal surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-64252492019-03-27 Effect of Hyperoxygenation During Surgery on Surgical Site Infection in Colorectal Surgery Alvandipour, Mina Mokhtari-Esbuie, Farzad Baradari, Afshin Gholipour Firouzian, Abolfazl Rezaie, Mehdi Ann Coloproctol Original Article PURPOSE: Despite the use of different surgical methods, surgical site infection is still an important cause of mortality and morbidity in patients and imposes a considerable cost on the healthcare system. Administration of supplemental oxygen during surgery has been reported to reduce surgical site infection (SSI); however, that result is still controversial. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of hyperoxygenation during colorectal surgery on the incidence of wound infection. METHODS: This study was a prospective double-blind case-control study. The main aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of hyperoxygenation during colorectal surgery on the incidence of SSI. Also, secondary outcomes, such as atelectasis, pneumonia, respiratory failure, length of hospital stay, and required hospitalization in the intensive care unit were evaluated. RESULTS: SSI was recorded in 2 patients (2 of 40, 5%) in the hyperoxygenation group (FiO(2) 80%) and 6 patients (6 of 40, 15%) in the control group (FiO(2) 30%) (P < 0.05). Time of hospitalization was 6 ± 6.4 days in the hyperoxygenation group and 9.2 ± 2.4 days in the control group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: This study showed a positive effect of hyperoxygenation in reducing SSI in colorectal surgery, especially surgery in an emergency setting. When the low risk, low cost, and effectiveness of this method in patients undergoing a laparotomy are considered, it is recommended for all patients undergoing colorectal surgery. Korean Society of Coloproctology 2019-02 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6425249/ /pubmed/30879279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3393/ac.2018.01.16 Text en © 2019 The Korean Society of Coloproctology This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Alvandipour, Mina Mokhtari-Esbuie, Farzad Baradari, Afshin Gholipour Firouzian, Abolfazl Rezaie, Mehdi Effect of Hyperoxygenation During Surgery on Surgical Site Infection in Colorectal Surgery |
title | Effect of Hyperoxygenation During Surgery on Surgical Site Infection in Colorectal Surgery |
title_full | Effect of Hyperoxygenation During Surgery on Surgical Site Infection in Colorectal Surgery |
title_fullStr | Effect of Hyperoxygenation During Surgery on Surgical Site Infection in Colorectal Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Hyperoxygenation During Surgery on Surgical Site Infection in Colorectal Surgery |
title_short | Effect of Hyperoxygenation During Surgery on Surgical Site Infection in Colorectal Surgery |
title_sort | effect of hyperoxygenation during surgery on surgical site infection in colorectal surgery |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6425249/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30879279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3393/ac.2018.01.16 |
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