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- Title
Einfluss der Anästhesie auf chirurgische Wundinfektionen.
- Authors
Herrmann, Teresa; Spieth, Peter; Richter, Torsten
- Abstract
Surgical site infections (SSI) are the most frequent cause of impaired perioperative wound healing, lead to increased postoperative morbidity, mortality and length of hospital stay and are therefore a relevant perioperative complication. In addition to numerous measures taken by the surgical departments, there are anesthesiological options that can help to reduce the risk of SSI. In addition to heat, volume and transfusion management these include, for example, the use of antibiotics and the choice of the anesthesia procedure. This article is intended to provide fundamental knowledge on SSI, shows various options for reducing them in the context of anesthesia and evaluates their effectiveness and evidence based on the current state of knowledge.
- Subjects
MORTALITY risk factors; HEALTH literacy; WOUND healing; CONTINUING education units; TREATMENT effectiveness; SURGICAL complications; SURGICAL site infections; LENGTH of stay in hospitals; ANESTHESIA; EVALUATION; DISEASE risk factors
- Publication
Die Anaesthesiologie, 2024, Vol 73, Issue 6, p423
- ISSN
2731-6858
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00101-024-01418-0