Study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.

Backgound and Objectives: Surgical wound infections (SWI) postoperative complications are common and present significant morbidity and mortality with increased time and cost of hospitalization, especially for women undergoing cesarean delivery. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate risk f...

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Main Authors: Roberta Maia de Castro Romanelli, Regina Amélia Lopes Pessoa de Aguiar, Henrique Vitor Leite, Evilane do Carmo Patrício, Klaus Zanuncio Protil, Andre Tunes de Paula, Lucas Vieira Rodrigues, Bruna Barbosa Coimbra, Letícia Maria de Oliveira Aleixo Carvalho, Lenize Adriana de Jesus, Guilherme Augusto Armond, Wanessa Trindade Clemente
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Published: Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul 2014-07-01
Series:Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
Online Access:https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/3992
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spelling doaj-c1ee758934d748fc96bbf75d46d2b5f82020-11-24T20:52:39ZporUniversidade de Santa Cruz do SulRevista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção2238-33602014-07-014318018510.17058/reci.v4i3.39922534Study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.Roberta Maia de Castro Romanelli0Regina Amélia Lopes Pessoa de Aguiar1Henrique Vitor Leite2Evilane do Carmo Patrício3Klaus Zanuncio Protil4Andre Tunes de Paula5Lucas Vieira Rodrigues6Bruna Barbosa Coimbra7Letícia Maria de Oliveira Aleixo Carvalho8Lenize Adriana de Jesus9Guilherme Augusto Armond10Wanessa Trindade Clemente11Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisHospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisHospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBackgound and Objectives: Surgical wound infections (SWI) postoperative complications are common and present significant morbidity and mortality with increased time and cost of hospitalization, especially for women undergoing cesarean delivery. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate risk factors for IFC in the reference in high-risk pregnancies from public Belo Horizonte. Methods: A cohort study performed in a referral Maternity - HC / UFMG, 2011-2012, with notification of SWI by active surveillance. All patients undergoing cesarean section were included and telephone contact was performed up to 30 days postpartum. The database was entered in the Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Results: We identified 708 women undergoing cesarean section and telephone contact was achieved with 487 of them during postpartum period. In 14 cases criteria for diagnosis of SWI was full filled (2.9% rate). When comparing groups of women with and without SWI, only the number of digital vaginal examination (≥ 2) was statistically significant for SWI cases. Conclusion: In the case of IFC, the average of digital vaginal examination was below reported in literature. It is emphasized that the procedure should be performed when absolutely necessary, respecting the rules of asepsis. KEYWORDS: Cesarean section. Surgical wound infection. Epidemiological surveillance. Diseases notification. Postpartum period.https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/3992
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author Roberta Maia de Castro Romanelli
Regina Amélia Lopes Pessoa de Aguiar
Henrique Vitor Leite
Evilane do Carmo Patrício
Klaus Zanuncio Protil
Andre Tunes de Paula
Lucas Vieira Rodrigues
Bruna Barbosa Coimbra
Letícia Maria de Oliveira Aleixo Carvalho
Lenize Adriana de Jesus
Guilherme Augusto Armond
Wanessa Trindade Clemente
spellingShingle Roberta Maia de Castro Romanelli
Regina Amélia Lopes Pessoa de Aguiar
Henrique Vitor Leite
Evilane do Carmo Patrício
Klaus Zanuncio Protil
Andre Tunes de Paula
Lucas Vieira Rodrigues
Bruna Barbosa Coimbra
Letícia Maria de Oliveira Aleixo Carvalho
Lenize Adriana de Jesus
Guilherme Augusto Armond
Wanessa Trindade Clemente
Study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.
Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
author_facet Roberta Maia de Castro Romanelli
Regina Amélia Lopes Pessoa de Aguiar
Henrique Vitor Leite
Evilane do Carmo Patrício
Klaus Zanuncio Protil
Andre Tunes de Paula
Lucas Vieira Rodrigues
Bruna Barbosa Coimbra
Letícia Maria de Oliveira Aleixo Carvalho
Lenize Adriana de Jesus
Guilherme Augusto Armond
Wanessa Trindade Clemente
author_sort Roberta Maia de Castro Romanelli
title Study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.
title_short Study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.
title_full Study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.
title_fullStr Study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.
title_full_unstemmed Study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.
title_sort study on risk factors for surgical wound infection in mothers undergoing cesarean sections at a teaching hospital of reference.
publisher Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul
series Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
issn 2238-3360
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Backgound and Objectives: Surgical wound infections (SWI) postoperative complications are common and present significant morbidity and mortality with increased time and cost of hospitalization, especially for women undergoing cesarean delivery. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate risk factors for IFC in the reference in high-risk pregnancies from public Belo Horizonte. Methods: A cohort study performed in a referral Maternity - HC / UFMG, 2011-2012, with notification of SWI by active surveillance. All patients undergoing cesarean section were included and telephone contact was performed up to 30 days postpartum. The database was entered in the Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Results: We identified 708 women undergoing cesarean section and telephone contact was achieved with 487 of them during postpartum period. In 14 cases criteria for diagnosis of SWI was full filled (2.9% rate). When comparing groups of women with and without SWI, only the number of digital vaginal examination (≥ 2) was statistically significant for SWI cases. Conclusion: In the case of IFC, the average of digital vaginal examination was below reported in literature. It is emphasized that the procedure should be performed when absolutely necessary, respecting the rules of asepsis. KEYWORDS: Cesarean section. Surgical wound infection. Epidemiological surveillance. Diseases notification. Postpartum period.
url https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/3992
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