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Table 2C Predictors for surgical site infections (SSI) and other outcomes
Author
Outcome
Gervaz et al. 17
1. SSI – superficial 2. SSI - deep
-
- √
- ASA score, Obesity
- -- - Albumin, - - --
Contamination class, Laparotomy
Vather et al. 24
Prologned - postoperative ileus
- -
- ASA score
Open Surgery, Operation difficulty, Wound Size, RBC transfusion
Watanabe et al. 25
SSI -
Wound Classification, Duration of surgery, Laparoscopic surgery
Bailey et al. 28
Post-acute care √ discharge
√
- No. comorbid conditions
- -√
Open surgery, New Ostomy, ≥1 admission in the previous year
Zhang et al. 30
Major Perioperative √ Cardiac Events
- Kidney Disease, Coronary Artery
- Hematocrit, Albumin
- Intoxication (smoking), Blood Pressure,
Battersby et al. 31
LARS (EORTC) score √
√
-√ - -√
Weight loss, TME Ostomy, Neoadjuvant Radiotherapy
Fieber et al. 32
Multiple admissions - within the year after
CRC surgery
- Elixhauser index --
No of admission in the previous year, Primary Payer Health Insurance
Shen et al. 34 Shen et al. 34
Surgical Complications - a
- --
Bowel obstruction, Laparoscopic Surgery, Blood Loss, Classification of the incision, Intraoperative low body temperature
SSI - a
- BMI
- C reactive - protein,
Electrolyte Imbalance
Bowel Obstruction, Thickness subcutaneous fat, Laparoscopic surgery, Blood Loss, Classification of the incision, Intraoperative low body temperature, faecal contamination
Age
Gender
Tumour Comorbidity stage1
Geriatric Biochemical predictors predictors
Operative urgency (or mode of admission)
“Other predictors”
√ Predictor included, - predictor not included. BMI, body mass index; CHD, congestive heart a Model development for patients of age ≥ 65.
disease; RBC, red blood cell;
Disease, CHD T-stage -
RBC transfusion
Predictors






































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