Intraoperative hypothermia and occurrence of surgical site infection in cancer patients: retrospective cohort
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Objectives: To analyze the correlation between intraoperative hypothermia and the occurrence of surgical site infection in patients with cancer. Method: Retrospective cohort study with data extracted from the electronic medical records of 79 patients between 2014 and 2015. All ethical precepts were complied with. Results: Of 79 patients, 18 (22.79%) developed surgical site infection, 12 (66.66%) during hospitalization and 6 (33.33%) after hospital discharge. Surgical site infection was significantly correlated with diabetes mellitus, intraoperative transfusion, type of surgery proposed, length of stay in an Inpatient or Intensive Care Unit, surgical re-approach and hospital readmission. Each episode of hypothermia lower than or equal to 35.5 ºC increased the chance of surgical site infection by 6.2%. Conclusion: Intraoperative body temperature below 35.5 ºC increases the chance of surgical site infection. The multidisciplinary team must maintain the patient’s normothermia throughout the perioperative period.
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