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Table 1 Association between potential risk factors and surgical site infection (SSI) in elective foot and ankle surgery

From: Incidence and risk factors for surgical site infection following elective foot and ankle surgery: a retrospective study

Variables

Number (%) of infection

Number (%) of non-infection

p value

Gender (male)

13 (50.0)

576 (46.7)

0.740

Age (years)

40.3 ± 11.5

45.3 ± 16.4

0.040

Living place

  

0.311

 Rural

16 (61.5)

635 (51.5)

 

 Urban

10 (38.5)

598 (48.5)

 

BMI (kg/m2)

24.4 ± 5.6

25.4 ± 3.9

0.280

 18.5–23.9

8 (30.8)

437 (35. 5)

0.112

 < 18.5

3 (11.5)

38 (3.1)

 

 24.0–27.9

7 (26.9)

472 (38.3)

 

 28.0–31.9

6 (23.1)

232 (18.8)

 

 ≥ 32.0

2 (7.7)

54 (4.4)

 

Diabetes mellitus

7 (26.9)

96 (7.8)

< 0.001

Hypertension

4 (15.4)

259 (21.0)

0.621

Chronic heart disease

3 (11.5)

62 (5.0)

0.138

Allergy history

2 (7.7)

132 (10.7)

0.622

Preoperative stay (days)

5.4 ± 3.4

2.8 ± 2.9

< 0.001

Total hospital stay (days)

26.2 ± 10.4

10.3 ± 11.9

< 0.001

Intraoperative bleeding (mL)

45.6 ± 83.2

71.8 ± 140.1

0.006

Surgical duration (min)

76.5 ± 47.0

64.8 ± 51.4

0.074

Cigarette smoking

8 (30.8)

218 (17.7)

0.085

Alcohol consumption

5 (19.2)

402 (32.6)

0.149

Surgeon level

  

0.403

 Attending or resident

5 (19.2)

167 (13.5)

 

 Senior or vice senior

21 (80.8)

1066 (86.5)

 

Surgical location

  

0.233

 Forefoot

22 (84.6)

869 (69.0)

 

 Midfoot

1 (3.8)

97 (7.7)

 

 Hindfoot

3 (11.5)

293 (23.3)

 

Procedure

  

0.677

 Osteotomy

9 (34.6)

488 (39.6)

 

 Arthrodesis

7 (26.9)

385 (31.2)

 

 Soft tissue

1 (3.8)

62 (5.0)

 

 Combined two or three above

9 (34.6)

298 (24.2)

 

Anesthesia

  

< 0.001

 Local

6 (23.1)

585 (47.4)

 

 Spinal

12 (46.2)

564 (45.7)

 

 General

8 (30.8)

84 (6.8)

 

Type of bone graft

  

0.002

 None

21 (80.8)

1150 (93.3)

 

 Autograft

3 (11.5)

68 (5.5)

 

 Allograft or bone substitute

2 (7.7)

15 (1.2)

 

ASA class

  

0.123

 I

6 (23.1)

520 (42.2)

 

 II

18 (69.2)

680 (55.2)

 

 III or greater

2 (7.7)

33 (2.7)

 

Intraoperative antibiotics

16 (61.5)

791 (64.2)

0.779

Postoperative antibiotics

17 (65.4)

724 (58.7)

0.494

Drainage use

19 (73.1)

713 (57.8)

0.119

TP (< 60 g/L)

2 (7.7)

65 (5.3)

0.229

ALB (< 35 g/L)

7 (26.9)

18 (1.5)

< 0.001

GLOB (> 40 g/L)

4 (15.4)

43 (3.5)

0.002

A/G (< 1.2)

7 (26.9)

64 (5.2)

< 0.001

ALT (> 40 U/L)

4 (15.6)

62 (5.0)

0.019

AST (> 35 U/L)

4 (15.4)

47 (3.8)

0.011

ALP (> upper limit)

2 (7.7)

17 (1.4)

0.020

FBG (mmol/L)

5.9 ± 2.8

5.3 ± 1.4

0.042

WBC (> 10 × 109/L)

3 (11.5)

44 (3.6)

< 0.001

NEUT (> 6.3 × 109/L)

5 (19.2)

59 (4.8)

< 0.001

LYM (> 3.2 × 109/L)

3 (11.5)

86 (7.0)

0.468

RBC (< lower limit)

12 (46.2)

14 (53.8)

< 0.001

HGB (< lower limit)

16 (61.5)

10 (38.5)

< 0.001

HCT (< lower limit)

4 (15.4)

97 (7.9)

0.163

MCHC (< lower limit)

4 (15.4)

22 (84.6)

< 0.001

PLT (< lower limit)

2 (7.7)

24 (92.3)

< 0.001

PDW (< lower limit)

3 (11.5)

23 (88.5)

0.034

  1. RBC red blood cell, reference range: females 3.5–5.0/1012/L and males 4.0–5.5/1012/L; HGB hemoglobin, reference range: females 110–150 g/L and males 120–160 g/L; ALB albumin; FBG fasting blood glucose; ALP alkaline phosphatase, 50–135 u/L; HCT hematocrit, 40–50%; MCHC, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, 316–354 g/L; WBC white blood cell; NEUT neutrophil; LYM lymphocyte; PLT platelet, 100–300 × 109/L; TP total protein; ALB albumin; GLOB globulin; PDW platelet distribution width, reference 12–18.1%