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Epidemiological Characteristics of Postoperative Sepsis

BACKGROUND: Postoperative sepsis is a major type of sepsis. Sociodemographic characteristics, incidence trends, surgical procedures, comorbidities, and organ system dysfunctions related to the disease burden of postoperative sepsis episodes are unclear. METHODS: We analyzed epidemiological character...

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Autores principales: Chen, Po-Yi, Luo, Ci-Wen, Chen, Mu-Hsing, Yang, Ming-Ling, Kuan, Yu-Hsiang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: De Gruyter 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6972282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31989043
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2019-0110
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author Chen, Po-Yi
Luo, Ci-Wen
Chen, Mu-Hsing
Yang, Ming-Ling
Kuan, Yu-Hsiang
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Luo, Ci-Wen
Chen, Mu-Hsing
Yang, Ming-Ling
Kuan, Yu-Hsiang
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description BACKGROUND: Postoperative sepsis is a major type of sepsis. Sociodemographic characteristics, incidence trends, surgical procedures, comorbidities, and organ system dysfunctions related to the disease burden of postoperative sepsis episodes are unclear. METHODS: We analyzed epidemiological characteristics of postoperative sepsis based on the ICD-9-CM codes for the years 2002 to 2013 using the Longitudinal Health Insurance Databases of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database. RESULTS: We identified 5,221 patients with postoperative sepsis and 338,279 patients without postoperative sepsis. The incidence of postoperative sepsis increased annually with a crude mean of 0.06% for patients aged 45–64 and 0.34% over 65 years. Patients with postoperative sepsis indicated a high risk associated with the characteristics, male sex (OR:1.375), aged 45–64 or ≥ 65 years (OR:2.639 and 5.862), low income (OR:1.390), aged township (OR:1.269), agricultural town (OR:1.266), and remote township (OR:1.205). Splenic surgery (OR:7.723), Chronic renal disease (OR:1.733), cardiovascular dysfunction (OR:2.441), and organ system dysfunctions had the highest risk of postoperative sepsis. CONCLUSION: Risk of postoperative sepsis was highest among men, older, and low income. Patients with splenic surgery, chronic renal comorbidity, and cardiovascular system dysfunction exhibited the highest risk for postoperative sepsis. The evaluation of high-risk factors assists in reducing the disease burden.
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spelling pubmed-69722822020-01-27 Epidemiological Characteristics of Postoperative Sepsis Chen, Po-Yi Luo, Ci-Wen Chen, Mu-Hsing Yang, Ming-Ling Kuan, Yu-Hsiang Open Med (Wars) Research Article BACKGROUND: Postoperative sepsis is a major type of sepsis. Sociodemographic characteristics, incidence trends, surgical procedures, comorbidities, and organ system dysfunctions related to the disease burden of postoperative sepsis episodes are unclear. METHODS: We analyzed epidemiological characteristics of postoperative sepsis based on the ICD-9-CM codes for the years 2002 to 2013 using the Longitudinal Health Insurance Databases of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database. RESULTS: We identified 5,221 patients with postoperative sepsis and 338,279 patients without postoperative sepsis. The incidence of postoperative sepsis increased annually with a crude mean of 0.06% for patients aged 45–64 and 0.34% over 65 years. Patients with postoperative sepsis indicated a high risk associated with the characteristics, male sex (OR:1.375), aged 45–64 or ≥ 65 years (OR:2.639 and 5.862), low income (OR:1.390), aged township (OR:1.269), agricultural town (OR:1.266), and remote township (OR:1.205). Splenic surgery (OR:7.723), Chronic renal disease (OR:1.733), cardiovascular dysfunction (OR:2.441), and organ system dysfunctions had the highest risk of postoperative sepsis. CONCLUSION: Risk of postoperative sepsis was highest among men, older, and low income. Patients with splenic surgery, chronic renal comorbidity, and cardiovascular system dysfunction exhibited the highest risk for postoperative sepsis. The evaluation of high-risk factors assists in reducing the disease burden. De Gruyter 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6972282/ /pubmed/31989043 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2019-0110 Text en © 2019 Po-Yi Chen et al., published by De Gruyter http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Public License.
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Yang, Ming-Ling
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6972282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31989043
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2019-0110
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