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Deep sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery: Evidences and controversies
Authors:Paolo Cotogni  Cristina Barbero  Mauro Rinaldi
Affiliation:Paolo Cotogni, Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Department of Medicine, S. Giovanni Battista Hospital, University of Turin, 10123 Turin, ItalyCristina Barbero, Mauro Rinaldi, Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, S. Giovanni Battista Hospital, University of Turin, 10123 Turin, Italy
Abstract:
Despite many advances in prevention and perioperative care, deep sternal wound infection(DSWI) remains a pressing concern in cardiac surgery, with a still relevant incidence and with a considerable impact on in-hospital mortality and also on mid- and long-term survival. The permanent high impact of this complication is partially related to the increasing proportion of patients at highrisk for infection, as well as to the many patient and surgical risk factors involved in the pathogenesis of DSWI. The prophylactic antibiotic therapy is one of the most important tools in the prevention of DSWI. However, the choice of antibiotic, the dose, the duration, the adequate levels in serum and tissue, and the timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis are still controversial. The treatment of DSWI ranges from surgical revision with primary closure to surgical revision with open dressings or closed irrigation, from reconstruction with soft tissue flaps to negative pressure wound therapy(NPWT). However, to date, there have been no accepted recommendations regarding the best management of DSWI. Emerging evidence in the literature has validated the efficacy and safety of NPWT either as a single-line therapy, or as a "bridge" prior to final surgical closure. In conclusion, the careful control of patient and surgical risk factors- when possible, the proper antimicrobial prophylaxis, and the choice of validated techniques of treatment could contribute to keep DSWIs at a minimal rate.
Keywords:Risk factors   Sternotomy   Wound healing   Wound infection   Postoperative care
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