Affiliation:
1. Medicinski fakultet,Institut za epidemiologiju, Beograd
2. Institut za kardiovaskularne bolesti Vojvodine, Sremska Kamenica
Abstract
Introduction. Despite modern surgical techniques, preoperative preventive use
of antibiotics and optimal treatment of operative site, patients who
underwent surgical procedures are still at a risk of developing hospital
infections. The aim of this paper was to estimate the frequency of hospital
infections at the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery and their presence
according to the anatomic localization as well as to identify the most
frequent causes of hospital infections. Material and methods. During one-year
period, all surgically treated patients were prospectively followed at the
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery of the Institute of Cardiovascular
Diseases, Vojvodina. There were 1302 patients who underwent 1396 surgical
procedures during the period observed. The descriptive epidemiological method
was applied in the study. The following odds ratio and rates were calculated:
the incidence rate of patients with hospital infections, the incidence rate
of hospital infections and the incidence rate in relation to hospital stay of
each patient (incidence density). Results. During that period, 36 hospital
infections were recorded in 33 patients. The average incidence rate of
patients with hospital infection was 2.53% and hospital infection rate was
2.58% (from 0% to 5.13%). The male-female ratio was 3.1:1. The most frequent
hospital infections were surgical site infections (incidence rate 0.86%),
then gastroenteritis (incidence rate 0.77%) and bloodstream infections
(incidence rate 0.46%). The most common causes of hospital infections were:
Staphylococcus aureus (14.8%), Acinetobacter spp (22.2%) and coagulase
negative staphylococcus (11.1%). Conclusion. The fact is that the incidence
rate of hospital infections is relatively low, and such a trend can continue
only if the continuous epidemiological control and preventive measures are
implemented in the future.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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