JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SURGERY ›› 2025, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (3): 310-312.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1005-6483.20240637

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Analysis of pathogenic bacteria distribution and influencing factors of complex abdominal infection in ICU after abdominal operation

DONG Jianhua,ZHANG Yamin,SHEN Na,LI Bin,ZHAO Shanshan   

  1. Department of Critical Care Medicine,Hohhot First Hospital,Inner Mongolia 010000,China
  • Received:2024-04-26 Online:2025-03-20 Published:2025-03-20

Abstract: Objective To explore the characteristics and influencing factors of complicated intra-abdominal infection in ICU patients after abdominal surgery.Methods A retrospective study was performed on ICU patients (n=92,observation group) developing complicated intra-abdominal infection after abdominal surgery versus patients (n=104,control group) without complicated intra-abdominal infection after abdominal surgery in our hospital from January 2020 to December 2023.The characteristics of patients who developed complicated intra-abdominal infections were analyzed and the relevant influencing factors were identified using multivariate Logistic regression analysis.Results A total of 124 strains of pathogenic bacteria were isolated and identified in 92 infected patients,with 64.52% (80/124) of Gram-negative strains comprising mainly 29.03%(36/124) of Escherichia coli,25.81% (32/124) of Gram-positive strains comprising mainly 12.90% (16/124) of Enterococcus faecalis,and 9.68% (12/124) of fungi comprising mainly 6.45% (8/124) of Candida albicans.Multivariate Logistic regression results showed that preoperative underlying disease,surgical methods,duration of surgery,invasive procedures ,antibiotic use,and length of ICU stay,enteral nutrition were the influencing factors of complicated intra-abdominal infection in ICU patients after abdominal surgery (P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with complicated intra-abdominal infection are infected with a variety of pathogenic bacteria,predominantly Gram-negative.The patient's preoperative underlying disease,surgical approach,duration of surgery,invasive procedures,use of antibiotics,length of ICU stay,and early enteral nutrition all affect the risk of complicated intra-abdominal infection in ICU patients after abdominal surgery.

Key words: abdominal surgery;intensive care unit;complex intra-abdominal infection;influencing factor

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