Incidence and risk of surgical site infection after adult femoral neck fractures treated by surgery: A retrospective case-control study
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Incidence and risk of surgical site infection after adult femoral neck fractures treated by surgery: A retrospective case-control study
Abstract
Surgical site infections (SSI) are devastating complications after surgery for femoral neck fractures. There are a lot of literature have shown a strong association between diabetic patients and SSI. This study aimed to identify diabetes as an independent risk factor of SSI, focusing on femoral neck fractures, and to investigate the other potential risk factors for SSI.We retrospectively collected data from patients who underwent surgery for femoral neck fractures through the medical record management system at a single level 1 hospital between January 2015 and June 2016. Demographic and clinical patient factors and characteristics of SSI were recorded. The case group was defined as patients with SSI and the control group was defined as patients without SSI. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine the risk factors for SSI.Data were provided for 692 patients, among whom 26 had SSI, representing an incidence rate of 3.67%. In the SSI group, 24 (3.47%) patients had superficial infection and 2 (0.29%) had deep infection. On multivariate analysis, diabetes (P < .001) was determined an independent risk factor of SSI, so were surgery performed between May and September (P = .04), body mass index (P = .031), corticosteroid therapy (P = .003), anemia (P = .041), and low preoperative hemoglobin levels.Our results suggest that clinicians should recognize patients with these factors, particularly diabetes. And taking management optimally in the preoperative period will prevent the SSI after femoral neck fracture.
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All the authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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