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Table 2 Characteristics of SSIs in orthopedic surgery in six educational hospitals under study in Tehran from March 2017 to March 2018

From: Epidemiologic characteristics of orthopedic surgical site infections and under-reporting estimation of registries using capture-recapture analysis

Variable

Post-discharge infection

Pre-discharge infection

Total

P_value

Sex

0.152

 Female

45 (83.33)

9 (16.67)

54

 Male

109 (73.65)

39 (26.35)

148

Vital status

0.388

 live

151 (76.65)

46 (23.35)

197

 Dead

3 (60.0)

2 (40.0)

5

Type of procedure

0.218

 ORIF

73 (79.35)

19 (20.56)

92

 TKA

16 (84.21)

3 (15.79)

19

 THA

9 (81.82)

2 (18.18)

11

Other orthopedic surgeries

56 (70.0)

24 (30.0)

80

Bacteriology test

0.001*

E. coli

6 (75.0)

2 (25.0)

8

Entrobacter

6 (37.50)

10 (62.50)

16

Klebsiella

12 (54.55)

10 (45.45)

22

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

6 (85.71)

1 (14.29)

7

Staph aureous

18 (78.26)

5 (21.74)

23

Staph epidermis

7 (87.50)

1 (12.50)

8

Acinetobacter

3 (60.0)

2 (40)

5

 Others1

9 (90.0)

1 (10.0)

10

 Unknown

87 (76.24)

16 (15.53)

103

Age (years)

46 (33.75–62.25)

38.5 (28–55.75)

44 (32–62)

0.076

Time between surgery to infection (days)

36.5 (20.5–85.5)

9 (5.25–16)

27.5 (14–60)

< 0.001*

Length of hospitalization due to orthopedic surgery (days)2

10 (6–17.25)

13 (8–23)

11 (7–19)

0.052

Duration of hospitalization due to infection (days) 3

17 (8–28)

17 (7.25–30)

17 (18–29)

0.685

Total

154 (76.24)

48 (23.76)

202 (100)

  1. Data are n (%) or median (Q1-Q3).
  2. 1 Such as Cocci, Proteous, Candida, Streptococ viridans and Entrococus Faecium
  3. 2 Time between admission to discharge among the post-discharge infection group and duration between admission to detection of SSI among the pre-discharge infection cases
  4. 3 The duration between detection of SSI to discharge