Guideline development for the prevention of surgical site infections
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| Award date | 10-01-2025 |
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| Number of pages | 213 |
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Surgical site infections (SSI) are a common postoperative complication with significant impact on patient outcomes. This thesis investigates various preventive measures for SSI through seven studies. Two network meta-analyses are conducted on bowel preparation and preoperative skin antiseptics. The thesis also includes meta-analyses on the effectiveness of hemodynamic management during surgery, different wound irrigation solutions, and the use of triclosan-coated sutures in reducing SSI. Additionally, an individual participant data meta-analysis examines the effect of door openings in the operating room on SSI risk. The findings provide evidence-based recommendations to improve clinical practices in SSI prevention.
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| Document type | PhD thesis |
| Language | English |
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Thesis (complete)
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Chapter 4: The effect of the number of door openings in the operating room on surgical site infections: A systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis
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Chapter 6: Triclosan-coated sutures for the prevention of surgical-site infection: Up-to-date systematic review, meta-analysis, GRADE, and trial sequential analysis
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