Relevance. The problem of purulent postoperative septic infection (the hospital acquired infection or HAI) is still one of the main cause of fatal outcomes of patients in cardiac hospitals, which demands significant material costs. The aim of the work is to evaluate the intensity of the epidemic process and risk factors for HAI among adults after various types of open heart surgery.Materials and methods. The study of medical records of 1540 patients over 18 years old, who underwent open heart surgery for the purpose of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), prosthetics of valves and elimination of aortic defects, was held. Typical and donozological forms of HAI were taken into account in accordance with the epidemiological standard definit...
Between January 1981 and December 1991, 4137 adult patients underwent various cardiac procedures via...
Infection is one of the most frightening complications of cardiac surgery (CS). In this study, the s...
International audienceBackgroundMultisite information regarding surgical site infection (SSI) rates ...
Relevance. Cardiac surgery is a direction that is currently being actively developed. The number of ...
Relevance. Infectious complications arising in the postoperative period (nosocomial infections) have...
Perioperative ManagementInternational audiencePurpose: Hospital-acquired infections have been associ...
Objective: Surgical site infection is a serious complication inpatients undergoing heart surgery bec...
Background: Septic purulent nosocomial infections (SPNI) are one of the most significant healthcare ...
The present study surveyed demographic and infection data which were obtained after open heart surge...
OBJECTIVE: Postoperative complications are a good measure of the quality of cardiac surgery, provide...
device-associated infections; Risk factors; ENVIN-HELICS registry Objective: To analyze postoperati...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to evaluate and compare the rates of postoperative infectious comp...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are infections that patients acquire during the course of re...
AbstractA total of 970 adult patients undergoing cardiovascular operations during a 1-year period we...
Yearly, about 14,000 patients undergo open heart surgery at one of the 13 specialized heart centres ...
Between January 1981 and December 1991, 4137 adult patients underwent various cardiac procedures via...
Infection is one of the most frightening complications of cardiac surgery (CS). In this study, the s...
International audienceBackgroundMultisite information regarding surgical site infection (SSI) rates ...
Relevance. Cardiac surgery is a direction that is currently being actively developed. The number of ...
Relevance. Infectious complications arising in the postoperative period (nosocomial infections) have...
Perioperative ManagementInternational audiencePurpose: Hospital-acquired infections have been associ...
Objective: Surgical site infection is a serious complication inpatients undergoing heart surgery bec...
Background: Septic purulent nosocomial infections (SPNI) are one of the most significant healthcare ...
The present study surveyed demographic and infection data which were obtained after open heart surge...
OBJECTIVE: Postoperative complications are a good measure of the quality of cardiac surgery, provide...
device-associated infections; Risk factors; ENVIN-HELICS registry Objective: To analyze postoperati...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to evaluate and compare the rates of postoperative infectious comp...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are infections that patients acquire during the course of re...
AbstractA total of 970 adult patients undergoing cardiovascular operations during a 1-year period we...
Yearly, about 14,000 patients undergo open heart surgery at one of the 13 specialized heart centres ...
Between January 1981 and December 1991, 4137 adult patients underwent various cardiac procedures via...
Infection is one of the most frightening complications of cardiac surgery (CS). In this study, the s...
International audienceBackgroundMultisite information regarding surgical site infection (SSI) rates ...