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Sex-Associated Differences in Short-Term Outcomes in Patients with Deep Sternal Wound Infection after Open-Heart Surgery
Deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is a feared complication after cardiac surgery. The impact of sex-related differences on wound infection prevalence is poorly understood. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of sex on short-term outcomes in patients with DSWI after open-heart surgery. The study was...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785179/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556125 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247510 |
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author | Krasivskyi, Ihor Ivanov, Borko Eghbalzadeh, Kaveh Fehlau, Frederike Gerfer, Stephen Großmann, Clara Elderia, Ahmed Sabashnikov, Anton Rahmanian, Parwis Baradaran Mader, Navid Djordjevic, Ilija Wahlers, Thorsten |
author_facet | Krasivskyi, Ihor Ivanov, Borko Eghbalzadeh, Kaveh Fehlau, Frederike Gerfer, Stephen Großmann, Clara Elderia, Ahmed Sabashnikov, Anton Rahmanian, Parwis Baradaran Mader, Navid Djordjevic, Ilija Wahlers, Thorsten |
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description | Deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is a feared complication after cardiac surgery. The impact of sex-related differences on wound infection prevalence is poorly understood. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of sex on short-term outcomes in patients with DSWI after open-heart surgery. The study was a retrospective cohort study. A total of 217 patients with DSWI were identified and retrospectively analyzed using our institutional database. Patients were divided into two groups: males (n = 150) and females (n = 67). This study also includes a propensity score based matching (PSM) analysis (male group (n = 62) and female group (n = 62)) to examine the unequal groups. Mean age (p = 0.088) and mean body mass index (BMI) (p = 0.905) did not significantly differ between both groups. Vacuum assisted closure (VAC) therapy was performed among most patients (82.3% (male group) vs. 83.9% (female group), p = 0.432). The most commonly isolated bacteria from the wounds were Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus aureus in both groups. Acute renal failure was significantly higher (p = 0.010) in the male group compared to the female group. However, dialysis rate did not significantly differ (p = 0.491) between male and female groups. Further secondary outcomes showed no major differences between the groups. Likewise, in-hospital mortality rate did not differ significantly (p = 0.680) between both groups. Based on our data, sex has no impact on deep wound infection prevalence after cardiac surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-97851792022-12-24 Sex-Associated Differences in Short-Term Outcomes in Patients with Deep Sternal Wound Infection after Open-Heart Surgery Krasivskyi, Ihor Ivanov, Borko Eghbalzadeh, Kaveh Fehlau, Frederike Gerfer, Stephen Großmann, Clara Elderia, Ahmed Sabashnikov, Anton Rahmanian, Parwis Baradaran Mader, Navid Djordjevic, Ilija Wahlers, Thorsten J Clin Med Article Deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is a feared complication after cardiac surgery. The impact of sex-related differences on wound infection prevalence is poorly understood. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of sex on short-term outcomes in patients with DSWI after open-heart surgery. The study was a retrospective cohort study. A total of 217 patients with DSWI were identified and retrospectively analyzed using our institutional database. Patients were divided into two groups: males (n = 150) and females (n = 67). This study also includes a propensity score based matching (PSM) analysis (male group (n = 62) and female group (n = 62)) to examine the unequal groups. Mean age (p = 0.088) and mean body mass index (BMI) (p = 0.905) did not significantly differ between both groups. Vacuum assisted closure (VAC) therapy was performed among most patients (82.3% (male group) vs. 83.9% (female group), p = 0.432). The most commonly isolated bacteria from the wounds were Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus aureus in both groups. Acute renal failure was significantly higher (p = 0.010) in the male group compared to the female group. However, dialysis rate did not significantly differ (p = 0.491) between male and female groups. Further secondary outcomes showed no major differences between the groups. Likewise, in-hospital mortality rate did not differ significantly (p = 0.680) between both groups. Based on our data, sex has no impact on deep wound infection prevalence after cardiac surgery. MDPI 2022-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9785179/ /pubmed/36556125 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247510 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Krasivskyi, Ihor Ivanov, Borko Eghbalzadeh, Kaveh Fehlau, Frederike Gerfer, Stephen Großmann, Clara Elderia, Ahmed Sabashnikov, Anton Rahmanian, Parwis Baradaran Mader, Navid Djordjevic, Ilija Wahlers, Thorsten Sex-Associated Differences in Short-Term Outcomes in Patients with Deep Sternal Wound Infection after Open-Heart Surgery |
title | Sex-Associated Differences in Short-Term Outcomes in Patients with Deep Sternal Wound Infection after Open-Heart Surgery |
title_full | Sex-Associated Differences in Short-Term Outcomes in Patients with Deep Sternal Wound Infection after Open-Heart Surgery |
title_fullStr | Sex-Associated Differences in Short-Term Outcomes in Patients with Deep Sternal Wound Infection after Open-Heart Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Sex-Associated Differences in Short-Term Outcomes in Patients with Deep Sternal Wound Infection after Open-Heart Surgery |
title_short | Sex-Associated Differences in Short-Term Outcomes in Patients with Deep Sternal Wound Infection after Open-Heart Surgery |
title_sort | sex-associated differences in short-term outcomes in patients with deep sternal wound infection after open-heart surgery |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785179/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556125 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247510 |
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