2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00701-022-05474-6
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Relationship between characteristics of glioma treatment and surgical site infections

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“…Irradiation has been epidemiologically correlated with higher risk of wound infections after surgery or chronic infections 1,14–16 . Whereas it has not been determined that radiation therapy as an independent risk factor for SSIs in after surgery in glioma 11,16,17 . Our results presented that the SSI risk was 1.88 times higher in glioblastoma patients with irradiation than those without receiving irradiation with high heterogeneity ( I 2 = 88%).…”
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“…Irradiation has been epidemiologically correlated with higher risk of wound infections after surgery or chronic infections 1,14–16 . Whereas it has not been determined that radiation therapy as an independent risk factor for SSIs in after surgery in glioma 11,16,17 . Our results presented that the SSI risk was 1.88 times higher in glioblastoma patients with irradiation than those without receiving irradiation with high heterogeneity ( I 2 = 88%).…”
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confidence: 58%
“… 1 , 14 , 15 , 16 Whereas it has not been determined that radiation therapy as an independent risk factor for SSIs in after surgery in glioma. 11 , 16 , 17 Our results presented that the SSI risk was 1.88 times higher in glioblastoma patients with irradiation than those without receiving irradiation with high heterogeneity ( I 2 = 88%). Despite no difference in irradiation was observed (OR = 1.88, 95% CI [0.95, 3.82]); p = 0.38), which was caused by the limited sample sizes and high heterogeneity.…”
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“…The risk factors for postoperative infection include the length of operation, reoperation, external drainage and other risk factors. 18,[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] We have also summarized the literature in recent years in Table 2. Among these postoperative infections, we found that the proportion of gram-negative bacilli is increasing, and there are increasingly more reports of Enterobacteriaceae ventriculitis and meningitis.…”
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