Influencing factors of postoperative wound infection in emergency patients with orthopedic trauma
Objective:To analyze the influencing factors of postoperative wound infection in emergency patients with orthopedic trauma,and provide a reference for improving relevant preventive measures.Methods:600 emergency patients with orthopedic trauma admitted to Huaihai Hospital of Zhoukou City from July 2022 to July 2023 were selected as the study subjects.All of them received surgical treatment.They were divided into infection group and non-infection group based on whether there was wound infection after surgery.Clinical data of patients were collected and logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of wound infection.Results:Among 600 emergency patients wtih orthopedic trauma,92 cases(15.33%)developed wound infection after surgery.Age≥60 years,open fracture type,and diabetes were risk factors for postoperative wound infection in emergency patients with orthopaedic trauma(P<0.05).Conclusion:Postoperative wound infection in emergency patients wtih orthopedic trauma is influenced by various factors such as fracture type and preoperative use of antibiotics.Medical staff can carry out targeted interventions based on these factors in order to reduce the occurrence of postoperative wound infection.