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DE ARAUJO, Laís Xavier et al. Risk factors in neurosurgeries: a cohort study in northern Brazil. Rev Cuid [online]. 2022, vol.13, n.2, e10.  Epub 17-Oct-2022. ISSN 2216-0973.  https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.2154.

Introduction:

Neurosurgical patients are at high risk of local and systemic complications that can increase the length of stay and the risk of death. This study aims to assess the incidence of healthcare-related infections and associated risk factors in patients undergoing neurosurgery.

Materials and Methods:

prospective cohort study, carried out in a large hospital in the state of Rondonia, in the period from 2018 to 2019, including 36 patients.

Results:

The incidence of healthcare-related infections was 19.4 per 100 patients (95% CI: 8,19 - 36,02). The use of nasoenteral tube increased the risk of HAI by 6.5 times (95% CI: 1,26 - 33,5), mechanical ventilation increased 5.52 times the risk (95% CI: 1,23 - 24,6), the presence of tracheostomy increased six times (95% CI: 1.34 - 26.8) and invasive examination increased the risk by 6.79 to have infection (95% CI: 1,31 - 35,05). In the adjusted analysis, the variables were not statistically significant.

Discussion:

The incidence of infections was higher than in regions with better socioeconomic conditions, which may be related to lower adherence to good care practices.

Conclusion:

in neurosurgeries, in addition to surgical site infections, other topographies should also be considered for investigation of infection. The use of invasive devices has been associated with the occurrence of healthcare-related infections, so good practices in their use are essential when referring and using these devices.

Palabras clave : Infections related to health care; Longitudinal Studies; Neurosurgery.

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