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Analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting

BACKGROUND: Machete cut fracture is a unique subset of open fracture. The sharp force of a wielded machete that cleanly divides soft tissue envelope with minimal or no contusion results in an open fracture wound that is relatively less prone to infection. However, in resource-limited settings, the w...

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Autores principales: Omoke, Njoku Isaac, Madubueze, Christian Chukwuemeka, Ahaotu, Francis Ndubuisi, Nwigwe, Chinedu Gregory, Anagor, Anthony Anakweze, Amaraegbulam, Peace Ifeoma, Egwu, Agama Nnachi, Lasebikan, Omolade Ayoola
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Publicado: African Federation for Emergency Medicine 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9249586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35795818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.afjem.2022.05.002
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author Omoke, Njoku Isaac
Madubueze, Christian Chukwuemeka
Ahaotu, Francis Ndubuisi
Nwigwe, Chinedu Gregory
Anagor, Anthony Anakweze
Amaraegbulam, Peace Ifeoma
Egwu, Agama Nnachi
Lasebikan, Omolade Ayoola
author_facet Omoke, Njoku Isaac
Madubueze, Christian Chukwuemeka
Ahaotu, Francis Ndubuisi
Nwigwe, Chinedu Gregory
Anagor, Anthony Anakweze
Amaraegbulam, Peace Ifeoma
Egwu, Agama Nnachi
Lasebikan, Omolade Ayoola
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description BACKGROUND: Machete cut fracture is a unique subset of open fracture. The sharp force of a wielded machete that cleanly divides soft tissue envelope with minimal or no contusion results in an open fracture wound that is relatively less prone to infection. However, in resource-limited settings, the wound infection rate after machete cut fracture is relatively high. This study aimed to determine the risk factors for wound infection after extremity machete cut fractures in a Nigerian setting. METHODS: We undertook a retrospective analysis of the patients who were seen in the Emergency room of two tertiary hospitals in Nigeria with a machete cut extremity fracture from 2009 to 2018. The association of wound infection with population and wound characteristics as well as intervention related factors were evaluated. Statistical significant factors for wound infection in the Univariable analysis were entered into a Multivariable regression analysis to evaluate the risk of each factor when adjusted to other factors. RESULTS: There were 113 machete-cut fractured bones in 67 eligible patients and wound infection was a complication in 45 (39.8%) of the cases (95%CI 30.3 – 49.7%).The factors significantly associated with high wound infection rate were smoking, haematocrit < 30%, fractures sustained outdoors, lower extremity fractures, a wound size of >5cm in length, injury-to-hospital arrival interval > 6hrs. Multivariable regression analysis identified wound size >5 cm (aOR 14.142, 95%CI (2.716 - 73.636); p = 0.002), injury-to- hospital arrival interval later than 6hrs (aOR 4.410, 95% CI (1.003-19.394); p = 0.050) and administration of antibiotics later than 3hrs of injury (aOR 5.736, 95%CI (aOR1.362 - 24.151; p = 0.017) as independent risk factors for wound infection. CONCLUSION: Wound infection after open fractures caused by machetecut is more likely to occur in patients that present later than six hours after injury, wounds more than 5cm in length and delayed antibiotic administration. Appropriate treatment protocols can be instituted with this knowledge.
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spelling pubmed-92495862022-07-05 Analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting Omoke, Njoku Isaac Madubueze, Christian Chukwuemeka Ahaotu, Francis Ndubuisi Nwigwe, Chinedu Gregory Anagor, Anthony Anakweze Amaraegbulam, Peace Ifeoma Egwu, Agama Nnachi Lasebikan, Omolade Ayoola Afr J Emerg Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Machete cut fracture is a unique subset of open fracture. The sharp force of a wielded machete that cleanly divides soft tissue envelope with minimal or no contusion results in an open fracture wound that is relatively less prone to infection. However, in resource-limited settings, the wound infection rate after machete cut fracture is relatively high. This study aimed to determine the risk factors for wound infection after extremity machete cut fractures in a Nigerian setting. METHODS: We undertook a retrospective analysis of the patients who were seen in the Emergency room of two tertiary hospitals in Nigeria with a machete cut extremity fracture from 2009 to 2018. The association of wound infection with population and wound characteristics as well as intervention related factors were evaluated. Statistical significant factors for wound infection in the Univariable analysis were entered into a Multivariable regression analysis to evaluate the risk of each factor when adjusted to other factors. RESULTS: There were 113 machete-cut fractured bones in 67 eligible patients and wound infection was a complication in 45 (39.8%) of the cases (95%CI 30.3 – 49.7%).The factors significantly associated with high wound infection rate were smoking, haematocrit < 30%, fractures sustained outdoors, lower extremity fractures, a wound size of >5cm in length, injury-to-hospital arrival interval > 6hrs. Multivariable regression analysis identified wound size >5 cm (aOR 14.142, 95%CI (2.716 - 73.636); p = 0.002), injury-to- hospital arrival interval later than 6hrs (aOR 4.410, 95% CI (1.003-19.394); p = 0.050) and administration of antibiotics later than 3hrs of injury (aOR 5.736, 95%CI (aOR1.362 - 24.151; p = 0.017) as independent risk factors for wound infection. CONCLUSION: Wound infection after open fractures caused by machetecut is more likely to occur in patients that present later than six hours after injury, wounds more than 5cm in length and delayed antibiotic administration. Appropriate treatment protocols can be instituted with this knowledge. African Federation for Emergency Medicine 2022-09 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9249586/ /pubmed/35795818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.afjem.2022.05.002 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of African Federation for Emergency Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Omoke, Njoku Isaac
Madubueze, Christian Chukwuemeka
Ahaotu, Francis Ndubuisi
Nwigwe, Chinedu Gregory
Anagor, Anthony Anakweze
Amaraegbulam, Peace Ifeoma
Egwu, Agama Nnachi
Lasebikan, Omolade Ayoola
Analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting
title Analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting
title_full Analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting
title_fullStr Analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting
title_short Analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting
title_sort analysis of risk factors for wound infection after extremity fracture caused by machete cut in a resource-limited setting
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9249586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35795818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.afjem.2022.05.002
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