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Outcomes are Local: Patient, Disease, and Procedure-Specific Risk Factors for Colorectal Surgical Site Infections from a Single Institution.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. Jul2017, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p1142-1152. 11p.
Subject
*SURGICAL site infections
*PROCTOLOGY
*CROHN'S disease diagnosis
*LOGISTIC regression analysis
*SURGICAL complications
*MEDICAL records
*DISEASE risk factors
*COLON diseases
*QUALITY assurance
*RECTAL diseases
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
Language
ISSN
1091-255X
Abstract
Background: Colorectal surgical site infections (SSIs) contribute to postoperative morbidity, mortality, and resource utilization. Risk factors associated with colorectal SSI are well-documented. However, quality improvement efforts are informed by national data, which may not identify institution-specific risk factors.Method: Retrospective cohort study of colorectal surgery patients uses institutional ACS-NSQIP data from 2006 through 2014. ACS-NSQIP data were enhanced with additional variables from medical records. Multivariable logistic regression identified factors associated with SSI development.Results: Of 2376 patients, 213 (9.0%) developed at least one SSI (superficial 4.8%, deep 1.1%, organ space 3.5%). Age < 40, BMI > 30, ASA3+, steroid use, smoking, diabetes, pre-operative sepsis, higher wound class, elevated WBC or serum glutamic-oxalocetic transaminase, low hematocrit or albumin, Crohn's disease, and prolonged incision-to-closure time were associated with increased SSI rate (all P < 0.01). After adjustment, BMI > 30, steroids, diabetes, and wound contamination were associated with SSI. Patients with Crohn's had greater odds of SSI than other indications.Conclusion: Institutional modeling of SSI suggests that many previously suggested risk factors established on a national level do not contribute to SSIs at our institution. Identification of institution-specific predictors of SSI, rather than relying upon conclusions derived from external data, is a critical endeavor in facilitating quality improvement and maximizing value of quality investments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]