Objective To analyze the surgical site infection (SSI) status and its risk factors in the department of general surgery. Methods The 1698 cases of hospitalized patients undergoing surgery from June 2014 to December 2016 in our hospital were chosen as research objects, and the one-way and multiple Logisitic analysis were used to record the sex, adverage age, disbetes and other basic diseases,ASA classification and the surgical site infection classification, surgical incision time, blood transfusion, preoperative preventive medication and average operation time index.Results The average age in SSI group was lower than that of group SSI, the average operation time in SSI group was lower than that of group SSI (P<0.05). SSI infection rate univariate analysis showed that:patients with diabetes than non-diabetic patients; patients with other underlying diseases; ASA classification, Ⅲ>Ⅱ>IV>I; incision classification (P<0.05). However, there was no significant difference between the two groups in the timing of surgery, gender, blood transfusion or not The difference was not statistically significant (P>0.05). Logistic analysis showed that diabetes mellitus, ASA classification and incision classification were independent factors of surgical site infection.Conclusion Surgical site infection in the department of general surgery is related to ASA classification, surgical site infection classification and diabetes, early intervention is in needed for these risk factors. |