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Risk of Postoperative Infection in Patients with Bactibilia Undergoing Surgery for Obstructive Jaundice

Authors :
Mohammed M. Minhaj
Marc A. DeMoya
Jeffrey B. Raskin
Carolyn M. Reever
Danny Sleeman
Peter A. Pappas
Nicholas Namias
Imelda Padron
Joe U. Levi
Enrique Ginzburg
Source :
Surgical Infections. 6:323-328
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2005.

Abstract

This study was performed to investigate the relationship between bactibilia and postoperative infection in patients undergoing surgery for obstructive jaundice.With IRB approval, we prospectively examined 76 patients undergoing surgery for obstructive jaundice. It was the routine practice of the surgeons performing the operations to culture the common bile duct bile (CBDB). Rates of postoperative infection were analyzed with regard to the effect of positive bile cultures and biliary instrumentation preoperatively.Seventy-one patients had CBDB cultures, 16 of whom had bactibilia. Bactibilia was present in 15 of 47 (33%) who had preoperative ERCP versus one of 24 (4%) of those without preoperative ERCP (p = 0.0075). Postoperative infection, including pneumonia, bloodstream, central venous catheter, surgical site, intraabdominal, and urinary tract infection, occurred in six of 16 (38%) of those with bactibilia versus four of 55 (7%) of those without bactibilia (p = 0.0071).Preoperative ERCP was associated with an approximately eightfold increase in the likelihood of having culture-positive bile at the time of surgery for obstructive jaundice. Additionally, culture-positive bile at the time of surgery was associated with a greater than fivefold incidence of postoperative infection.

Details

ISSN :
15578674 and 10962964
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surgical Infections
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....98185bbfcd1591b5667e72ca1b6605cd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/sur.2005.6.323