Relevance. Infectious complications arising in the postoperative period (nosocomial infections) have an adverse effect on the results of high-tech interventions in a cardiac surgery clinic, worsening clinical results and being a significant article of medical expenses. Aims. To analyze modern literature data on the prevalence of nosocomial infections after high-tech cardiac surgery to identify factors that affect its variability. Conclusions. The prevalence of hospital Infectious complications after cardiac surgery remains high, ranging, according to various sources, from 0.9% to 35%. The deep form, accompanied by a significant mortality rate, is more common in the range from 0.4% to 5%, the incidence of superficial forms is much more varia...
The present study surveyed demographic and infection data which were obtained after open heart surge...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to evaluate and compare the rates of postoperative infectious comp...
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Relevance. Cardiac surgery is a direction that is currently being actively developed. The number of ...
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 ...
Perioperative ManagementInternational audiencePurpose: Hospital-acquired infections have been associ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate frequency, characteristics, and predi...
Relevance. The problem of purulent postoperative septic infection (the hospital acquired infection o...
International audienceBackgroundMultisite information regarding surgical site infection (SSI) rates ...
Infection is one of the most frightening complications of cardiac surgery (CS). In this study, the s...
AbstractThe incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) after cardiac surgery depends on the definiti...
OBJECTIVE: Postoperative complications are a good measure of the quality of cardiac surgery, provide...
AbstractA total of 970 adult patients undergoing cardiovascular operations during a 1-year period we...
Objective: this study aimed to determine the incidence of nosocomial infections, the risk factors a...
The present study surveyed demographic and infection data which were obtained after open heart surge...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to evaluate and compare the rates of postoperative infectious comp...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Relevance. Cardiac surgery is a direction that is currently being actively developed. The number of ...
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 ...
Perioperative ManagementInternational audiencePurpose: Hospital-acquired infections have been associ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate frequency, characteristics, and predi...
Relevance. The problem of purulent postoperative septic infection (the hospital acquired infection o...
International audienceBackgroundMultisite information regarding surgical site infection (SSI) rates ...
Infection is one of the most frightening complications of cardiac surgery (CS). In this study, the s...
AbstractThe incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) after cardiac surgery depends on the definiti...
OBJECTIVE: Postoperative complications are a good measure of the quality of cardiac surgery, provide...
AbstractA total of 970 adult patients undergoing cardiovascular operations during a 1-year period we...
Objective: this study aimed to determine the incidence of nosocomial infections, the risk factors a...
The present study surveyed demographic and infection data which were obtained after open heart surge...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to evaluate and compare the rates of postoperative infectious comp...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...