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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing 2014;21(2): 151
전자의무기록(EMR) 자료를 활용한 수술부위감염 관련요인
김영희1, 염영희2
1가야대학교 간호학과
2중앙대학교 적십자간호대학
Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infections According to Electronic Medical Records Data
Young Hee Kim1, Young-Hee Yom2
1Kaya University
2Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors that influence surgical site infections after surgery.
Methods: This study was a retrospective research utilizing Electronic Medical Records. Data collection targeted 4,510 adult patients who had 8 different kinds of surgery (gastric surgery, colon surgery, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, hip & knee replacement, hysterectomy, cesarean section, cardiac surgery) in 4 medical care departments, at one general hospital between January 2006 and December 2011. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to identify the risk factors affecting surgical site infections after surgery.
Results: Risk factors for increased surgical site infection following surgery were confirmed to be age (OR=1.59, p<.001), BMI (Body Mass Index)(OR=1.25, p=.034), year of operation (OR=2.45, p<.001), length of operation (OR=3.06, p<.001), ASA (American Society of Anesthesiology) score (OR=1.36, p=.025), classification of antibiotic used (OR=2.77, p<.001), duration of the prophylactic antibiotics use (OR=1.85, p<.001), and interaction between classification of antibiotic used and duration of the prophylactic antibiotics use (OR=1.90, p=.016).
Conclusions: Results suggest that risk factors affecting surgical site infections should be monitored before surgery. The results of this study should contribute to establishing effective infection management measures and implementing surveillance systems for patients who have actual risk factors.
Key words: Surgical wound infection | Risk factors | Medical records systems | computerized
주요어: 수술부위감염 | 위험요인 | 전자의무기록
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