Postoperative sepsis after colorectal surgery: a prospective single-center observational study and review of the literature
Francesk Mulita(General University Hospital of Patras), Elias Liolis(General University Hospital of Patras), Karolina Akinosoglou(General University Hospital of Patras), Levan Tchabashvili(General University Hospital of Patras), Ioannis Maroulis(General University Hospital of Patras), Charalampos Kaplanis(General University Hospital of Patras), Michail Vailas(General University Hospital of Patras), George Panos(General University Hospital of Patras)
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Abstract
Introduction: Postoperative sepsis represents a significant problem in colorectal surgery patients. Aim: To identify the etiology as well as the risk factors associated with the development of postoperative sepsis, based on prospective data of patients undergoing colorectal surgery at a single large-volume institution. Material and methods: tests for categorical variables. Results: = 0.009, respectively). Conclusions: Following colorectal cancer procedures, postoperative sepsis was significantly more common among patients over 65 years old, ASA score > 2, and also with associated comorbidities such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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