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Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery: risk factors and our vacuum-assisted closure results

INTRODUCTION: Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery is a rare complication, but with high morbidity and mortality. AIM: To determine its risk factors and to investigate the efficacy of vacuum-assisted closure (VAC). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Nine thousand one hundred sixty cases of patients who underwent...

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Autores principales: Buğra, Abdul Kerim, Göde, Safa, Buğra, Aytül, Eltutan, Sefa, Arafat, Zeinab, Şen, Onur, Erentuğ, Vedat
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8768858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35079259
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/kitp.2021.112184
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author Buğra, Abdul Kerim
Göde, Safa
Buğra, Aytül
Eltutan, Sefa
Arafat, Zeinab
Şen, Onur
Erentuğ, Vedat
author_facet Buğra, Abdul Kerim
Göde, Safa
Buğra, Aytül
Eltutan, Sefa
Arafat, Zeinab
Şen, Onur
Erentuğ, Vedat
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description INTRODUCTION: Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery is a rare complication, but with high morbidity and mortality. AIM: To determine its risk factors and to investigate the efficacy of vacuum-assisted closure (VAC). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Nine thousand one hundred sixty cases of patients who underwent cardiac surgery during 2010–2017 were reviewed retrospectively. One hundred and twenty-seven patients, the case group, were treated by VAC. Three hundred cases with no diagnosis of mediastinitis were selected as the control group. Both groups’ clinical and demographic characteristics, preoperative variables, and postoperative follow-up parameters were compared. Factors affecting treatment were analyzed. RESULTS: We found that the presence of diabetes mellitus, bilateral internal thoracic artery and intra-aortic balloon pump usage are independent risk factors for the development of mediastinitis (p < 0.05). It was found that 74% of tissue cultures were positive and the most common detected organism was Staphylococcus. It was found that many perioperative parameters had a significant effect on the duration of treatment (p < 0.05). However, regression analysis revealed that bacterial growth was the only independent variable in prolonging the treatment period. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that the establishment of perioperative blood glucose regulation, patient selection to use bilateral internal thoracic artery grafts, and maximum attention to sepsis and antisepsis rules in patients who need mechanical support devices such as intra-aortic balloon pump, will significantly reduce the development of mediastinitis. Since we could not find an independent risk factor for the duration of VAC treatment other than culture growth, we think that VAC therapy is successful and safe in the treatment of mediastinitis and should be used more widely.
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spelling pubmed-87688582022-01-24 Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery: risk factors and our vacuum-assisted closure results Buğra, Abdul Kerim Göde, Safa Buğra, Aytül Eltutan, Sefa Arafat, Zeinab Şen, Onur Erentuğ, Vedat Kardiochir Torakochirurgia Pol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery is a rare complication, but with high morbidity and mortality. AIM: To determine its risk factors and to investigate the efficacy of vacuum-assisted closure (VAC). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Nine thousand one hundred sixty cases of patients who underwent cardiac surgery during 2010–2017 were reviewed retrospectively. One hundred and twenty-seven patients, the case group, were treated by VAC. Three hundred cases with no diagnosis of mediastinitis were selected as the control group. Both groups’ clinical and demographic characteristics, preoperative variables, and postoperative follow-up parameters were compared. Factors affecting treatment were analyzed. RESULTS: We found that the presence of diabetes mellitus, bilateral internal thoracic artery and intra-aortic balloon pump usage are independent risk factors for the development of mediastinitis (p < 0.05). It was found that 74% of tissue cultures were positive and the most common detected organism was Staphylococcus. It was found that many perioperative parameters had a significant effect on the duration of treatment (p < 0.05). However, regression analysis revealed that bacterial growth was the only independent variable in prolonging the treatment period. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that the establishment of perioperative blood glucose regulation, patient selection to use bilateral internal thoracic artery grafts, and maximum attention to sepsis and antisepsis rules in patients who need mechanical support devices such as intra-aortic balloon pump, will significantly reduce the development of mediastinitis. Since we could not find an independent risk factor for the duration of VAC treatment other than culture growth, we think that VAC therapy is successful and safe in the treatment of mediastinitis and should be used more widely. Termedia Publishing House 2022-01-09 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8768858/ /pubmed/35079259 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/kitp.2021.112184 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Polish Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons (Polskie Towarzystwo KardioTorakochirurgów) and the editors of the Polish Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Buğra, Aytül
Eltutan, Sefa
Arafat, Zeinab
Şen, Onur
Erentuğ, Vedat
Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery: risk factors and our vacuum-assisted closure results
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title_full Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery: risk factors and our vacuum-assisted closure results
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title_full_unstemmed Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery: risk factors and our vacuum-assisted closure results
title_short Mediastinitis after cardiac surgery: risk factors and our vacuum-assisted closure results
title_sort mediastinitis after cardiac surgery: risk factors and our vacuum-assisted closure results
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8768858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35079259
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/kitp.2021.112184
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