SUPPURATIVE MEDIASTINITIS AFTER OPEN-HEART-SURGERY - A CASE-CONTROL STUDY COVERING A 7-YEAR PERIOD IN SANTANDER, SPAIN

Citation
Mc. Farinas et al., SUPPURATIVE MEDIASTINITIS AFTER OPEN-HEART-SURGERY - A CASE-CONTROL STUDY COVERING A 7-YEAR PERIOD IN SANTANDER, SPAIN, Clinical infectious diseases, 20(2), 1995, pp. 272-279
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology,Immunology,"Infectious Diseases
ISSN journal
10584838
Volume
20
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
272 - 279
Database
ISI
SICI code
1058-4838(1995)20:2<272:SMAO-A>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Suppurative mediastinitis developed in 34 (0.9%) of 3,645 patients who underwent median sternotomy at the Hospital Marques de Valdecilla in Santander, Spain, from 1985 through 1991. These cases were analyzed in a case-control study designed to identify risk factors for poststerno tomy mediastinitis. The significant risk factors were (1) preoperative factors: heavy cigarette smoking and history of endocarditis; (2) int raoperative factors: emergency surgery, prolonged duration of surgery, prolonged bypass pump time, ventricular failure, and tearing of the a ortic or femoral artery; and (3) postoperative factors: reoperation, p rolonged mechanical ventilation, prolonged stay in the intensive-care unit, and tracheostomy. All patients had abnormal sternal wounds (i.e. , signs of wound infection or serous discharge). Twelve patients were bacteremic. Thirty-eight organisms were recovered from 31 patients wit h mediastinitis; 23 of the isolates were gram-positive and 15 were gra m-negative. The infections were treated with extensive debridement and appropriate antibiotics. Mortality was 35%, Chronic sternal osteomyel itis was documented in two cases.