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Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery 1/2016

01-02-2016 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Rational Hyperoxia in the Perioperative Period: a Safe and Effective Tool in the Reduction of SSI

Authors: Tejaswini Vallabha, Uday Karjol, Vijayakumar Kalyanappagol, Vikram Sindgikar, Ravindra Nidoni, Harshavardhan Biradar, Aniketan K.V., K. K. Das

Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Oxygen supplemented at a concentration higher than 40–50 % for at least 2 h perioperatively is expected to reduce surgical site infections (SSI). Although supplementation of 80 % of oxygen perioperatively has shown to reduce SSI in various studies, this concentration is known to be associated with airway complications. This study was taken up to assess the efficacy of 60 %, i.e. <80 and >50 %, inspired oxygen supplemented perioperatively in reducing SSI. One hundred and eighty-eight patients who underwent elective class I and II surgeries were studied. Patients were divided equally into two groups and subgroups and matched for age, sex, type of surgeries, etc. The control group received 30 % and the study group received 60 % oxygen supplementation perioperatively for 2 h. Wounds were observed for the development of SSI. 8/94 patients in the study group and 13/94 patients in the control group developed SSI (p < 0.01). The results indicate a relative risk of 1.62, risk difference of 0.0531 and attributable risk of 38.42 %. Hence, it may be concluded that perioperative oxygen supplementation at 60 % concentration reduces SSI.
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Metadata
Title
Rational Hyperoxia in the Perioperative Period: a Safe and Effective Tool in the Reduction of SSI
Authors
Tejaswini Vallabha
Uday Karjol
Vijayakumar Kalyanappagol
Vikram Sindgikar
Ravindra Nidoni
Harshavardhan Biradar
Aniketan K.V.
K. K. Das
Publication date
01-02-2016
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Surgery / Issue 1/2016
Print ISSN: 0972-2068
Electronic ISSN: 0973-9793
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-015-1314-8

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