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Facteurs prédictifs d’infection sur site opératoire en cancérologie cervico-faciale : étude cas-témoin

Auteurs : Henry J, Bataillon S1, Saunders L2, Metreau A2, Bedfert C2, Jegoux F3
Affiliations : 1CHU Pontchaillou, Rennes, France2CHU, Rennes, France3CHU de Rennes, Rennes, France
Date 2014 Octobre, Vol 131, Num 4, Supplement, pp A60-A61Revue : Annales françaises d’oto-rhino-laryngologie et de pathologie cervico-facialeDOI : 10.1016/j.aforl.2014.07.164
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But de la présentationSurgical site infection after head and neck surgery may be life threatening and induces increasing in healthcare cost. The objective of this present study was to identify predictive factors associated to surgical site infection in head and neck cancer surgery.Matériel et méthodesNumerous predictive factors were checked for univariate case-control and multivariate analysis. This retrospective study included 71 patients that have been treated for cancer of the upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) during a one year period (2010). Control group were selected in this same perdio with a 1:2 ratio according to epidemiological profile and predictive factor for infection. Surgical site infection was defined according to the CDC classification. NNIS index was calculated.RésultatsThe incidence of surgical site infection was 15,5 %. Only the T3-T4 stages were identified as an independent predictive factor (P = 0,04) on multivariate analysis. The NNIS index, used by the Center for disease control and prevention (CDC) as the main predictive composite criteria for prediction of Surgical site infection was not correlated to a higher risk of infection.ConclusionThis study suggests that the current NNIS index may be not suitable for prediction of surgical site infection in UADT cancer. A specific predictive index should include the initial tumor stage for HNC surgery and could lead to a better adaptation of specific prophylactic antibiotic treatment.

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Henry J, Bataillon S, Saunders L, Metreau A, Bedfert C, Jegoux F. Facteurs prédictifs d’infection sur site opératoire en cancérologie cervico-faciale : étude cas-témoin. Annales françaises d’oto-rhino-laryngologie et de pathologie cervico-faciale. 2014 Oct;131(4):A60-A61.
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