RISK FACTORS OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION AT THE REGIONAL AND TEACHING HOSPITAL CENTER OF BORGOU (BENIN)

dc.creatorAdrien, Hodonou M.
dc.creatorS Alexandre, Allode
dc.creatorS Romaric, Tobome
dc.creatorFanny, Hounkponou-ahouingnan
dc.creatorHolden, Fatigba O
dc.creatorSambo Bio, Tamou
dc.creatorAD Emile, Mensah
dc.creatorChristelle HE, Bankole
dc.creatorFelix, Atakpa
dc.creatorK. Delphin, Mehinto
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-10T18:52:44Z
dc.date.available2026-01-10T18:52:44Z
dc.date.issued2017-01-14
dc.descriptionIntroduction: The reduction of the SSI rate requires knowledge of its risk factors. Objective: To analyze the risk factors of SSI occurrence at CHD-B Methods: Prospective, descriptive and analytical study involving 603 patients undergoing general surgery (218) and obstetrics and gynecology (385) from 1st January to 31st July 2013. Results: 44 patients have developed SSI (7.3%). The SSI frequency was 12.8% in general surgery and 4.2% in gynecology-obstetrics (p significant). The mean age of patients developing SSI was 30.7 ± 15.8 years with a minimum and maximum 5 months and 70 years, respectively; and for general surgery patients, there were 23 men and 5 women (p not significant). The presence of preoperative infectious spot at admission (P = 0.003), the preoperative shaving of the site to be incised (p = 0.000), the ASA score (p = 0.000), the surgery contamination class (p = 0.000), and the NNIS score (p = 0.000) were all significantly related to SSI occurrence. Considering all these factors, the NNIS score ≥2 remained the predictive tool by multiplying by 3.4 the risk of SSI occurrence. Conclusion: NNIS score is the best SSI prediction tool at CHD-B. KEYWORDS: Surgical site infection; Risk factor; NNIS score.en-US
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dc.languageeng
dc.publisherSumathi Publicationsen-US
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dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Researchen-US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVolume 3, Issue 1en-US
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2017 Hodonou M. Adrien, Allode S Alexandre, Tobome S Romaric, Hounkponou-ahouingnan Fanny, Fatigba O Holden, Tamou Sambo Bio, Mensah AD Emile, Bankole Christelle HE, Atakpa Felix, Mehinto K. Delphinen-US
dc.sourceInternational Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Research; Volume 3, Issue 1; January 2017; 1-4en-US
dc.source2395-0471
dc.source2521-0394
dc.titleRISK FACTORS OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION AT THE REGIONAL AND TEACHING HOSPITAL CENTER OF BORGOU (BENIN)en-US
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