Zafar F
Pakistan
Review Article
A Systemic Review on Surgical Site Infections: Classification, Risk Factors,
Treatment Complexities, Economical and Clinical Scenarios
Author(s): Tariq A, Ali H, Zafar F, Sial AA, Hameed K, Safila Naveed, Shafiq Y, Salim S, Mallick N and Hasnain HTariq A, Ali H, Zafar F, Sial AA, Hameed K, Safila Naveed, Shafiq Y, Salim S, Mallick N and Hasnain H
Objective: To signify the risk factors, treatment complexities, economical and clinical scenarios related to Surgical Site infection (SSIs). The second most common health care associated infection is the Surgical Site infection, which may increase morbidity and mortality rate among surgical patient and produce a greater influence on length of stay during hospitalization, readmission and economic cost. Method: A methodical literature investigation was conducted to recognize the extent of studies in relation to SSI. Procedural details of SSI, quality attributes in term of various components of SSI were assessed. Results: The incident rate reported in different countries shows divergent variation because of the numerous systems integrated in the epidemiological control of Hospital acquired Infection. Staphylococcus aureus is most frequent pathogen associated with SSI. Increased treatmen.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/jbb.1000321