Does climate impact inflatable penile prosthesis infection (IPP) risk? Assessment of temperature and dew point on IPP infections

Author:

Barham David W1ORCID,Pyrgidis Nikolaos2ORCID,Amini Eliad3,Hammad Muhammed3ORCID,Miller Jake3,Andrianne Robert4,Burnett Arthur L5,Gross Kelli6,Hatzichristodoulou Georgios7,Hotaling James6,Hsieh Tung-Chin8,Jenkins Lawrence C3,Jones James M9ORCID,Lentz Aaron10,Modgil Vaibhav11,Osmonov Daniar12,Park Sung Hun13,Pearce Ian11,Perito Paul14,Sadeghi-Nejad Hossein15,Sempels Maxime4,Suarez-Sarmiento Alfredo14,Simhan Jay16,van Renterghem Koenraad17,Warner J Nicholas18,Ziegelmann Matthew18,Yafi Faysal A3,Gross Martin S9,

Affiliation:

1. Urology Section, Department of Surgery, Brooke Army Medical Center , San Antonio, TX 78234 , United States

2. Department of Urology, University Hospital , LMU Munich , Germany

3. Department of Urology, University of California , Irvine, Irvine, CA 92868 , United States

4. Department of Urology, University Hospital of Liège , Liege , Belgium

5. Department of Urology, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore, MD 21287 , United States

6. Department of Surgery, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah 84132, CA

7. Department of Urology, Martha-Maria Hospital Nuremberg , Nuremberg , Germany

8. Department of Urology, University of California , San Diego, San Diego, CA 92103 , United States

9. Section of Urology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center , Lebanon, NH 03766 , United States

10. Department of Urology, Duke University , Durham, NC 27710 , United States

11. Manchester Andrology Centre, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester , United Kingdom

12. Department of Urology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein , Kiel , Germany

13. Sewum Prosthetic Urology , Seoul , South Korea

14. Perito Urology , Coral Gables, FL 33146 , United States

15. Department of Urology, New York University , New York, NY 10017 , United States

16. Department of Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center , Philadelphia, PA 19111 , United States

17. Department of Urology, Jessa Hospital , Hasselt , Belgium

18. Department of Urology, Mayo Clinic , Rochester, MN 55905 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Background Variations in climate have been associated with a greater risk of surgical site infections, urinary tract infections, and changes in the skin microbiome; however, limited data exist on the impact of climate on inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) infections. Aim We sought to evaluate the impact of climate on the risk of IPP infections in a large international, multicenter cohort. Methods We performed a multi-institutional, retrospective study of patients undergoing IPP surgery. We then evaluated whether the month or season, during which surgery was performed, affected device infections. Implant infections were defined as infections requiring device explantation. A univariate logistic regression analysis was undertaken. Outcomes Our primary outcome was implant infection. Results A total of 5289 patients with a mean age of 62.2 ± 10.8 years received IPP placement. There was a fairly even distribution of implants performed in each season. A total of 103 (1.9%) infections were recorded. There were 32 (31.1%) IPP infections in patients who underwent surgery in the summer, followed by 28 (27.2%) in the winter, 26 (25.2%) in the spring, and 17 (16.5%) in the fall. No statistically significant differences were recorded in terms of season (P = .19) and month (P = .29). The mean daily temperature (P = .43), dew point (P = .43), and humidity (P = .92) at the time of IPP placement was not associated with infection. Clinical Implications These findings provide reassurance to prosthetic urologists that infection reduction strategies do not need to be tailored to local climate. Strengths and Limitations Climate data were not directly recorded for each hospital, but rather based on the monthly averages in the city where the surgery was performed. Conclusion The climate at time of IPP placement and time of year of surgery is not associated with IPP infection risk.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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