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  • The study aimed to identify risk factors for surgical wound infections in HIV-positive patients undergoing orthopedic surgery, analyzing the data from 36 patients aged 18 to 47 years.
  • Results showed that 39% of patients developed infections, primarily associated with their HIV clinical category and CD4+ lymphocyte levels, highlighting significant factors like contaminated wounds.
  • The findings suggest that recognizing these risk factors can help reduce complications and improve health outcomes for HIV-positive individuals undergoing surgery.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To identify risk factors associated with surgical wound infection in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) undergoing surgery for orthopaedic trauma.

Methods: Records of 29 male and 7 female HIV-positive patients aged 18 to 47 years who underwent surgery for orthopaedic trauma were reviewed. Data on HIV-specific variables (HIV clinical classification, CD4+ lymphocyte count) and highly active antiretroviral therapy were retrieved, as were data on wound class, fracture type, surgery type, surgical wound infections, and outcomes. Possible risk factors associated with surgical wound infection were analysed.

Results: The median follow-up period was 27 (range, 19-41) months. Of the 36 patients, 14 (39%) developed surgical wound infections (4 were deep and 10 superficial). 89% and 67% of them were in HIV clinical category B and in CD4+ T-lymphocyte category 3, respectively. 12 of these infections resolved after debridement and prolonged antibiotic treatment, and 2 developed chronic osteomyelitis. Four of the patients had non-union. Surgical wound infections were associated with HIV clinical category B (p<0.001), CD4+ T-lymphocyte category of more than or equal to 2 (p=0.041), and contaminated wounds (p=0.003).

Conclusion: Identification of risk factors may help minimise morbidity in HIV-positive patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/230949901001800218DOI Listing

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