A 1∶1 matched case-control study on direct economic losses due to orthopedic surgical site infection
10.11816/cn.ni.2025-250190
- VernacularTitle:骨科手术部位感染直接经济损失1∶1匹配病例对照研究
- Author:
Weibiao YE
1
;
Lixian XIE
1
;
Xinxia ZHU
1
Author Information
1. 佛山市三水区人民医院院感科,广东佛山 528100
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Orthopedics;
Surgical site infection;
Direct economic loss;
Case-control
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology
2025;35(20):3084-3088
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE To investigate the direct economic losses caused by surgical site infection(SSI)in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery and provide references for medical institutions to develop infection prevention and control measures.METHODS Clinical data of 8 207 patients undergoing orthopedic surgery from the People's Hospital of Sanshui District,Foshan City,between 2021 and 2023 were retrospectively collected.Among them,98 patients with SSI were assigned to the SSI group,while non-infected patients were included in the non-infection group.Based on a 1∶1 matched case-control principle,68 well-matched pairs of case-control samples were select-ed for comparative analysis.Key indicators such as hospitalization costs and postoperative hospital stays were de-scribed as medians,and intergroup differences were analyzed with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.RESULTS The SSI incidence rate was 1.19%(98/8 207).Compared to non-infected patients,those with SSI had an average pro-longed postoperative hospital stay of 13.95 days,with an average direct economic loss of RMB 14 305.50 yuan per case.Direct economic losses due to SSI varied among patients with different surgical sites,age groups and wheth-er medical devices were implanted.There were statistically significant differences in the increased hospitalization costs and postoperative hospital stays between the SSI group and the non-infected group(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS SSI in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery leads to increased hospitalization costs,prolonged postoperative hospital stays and greater direct economic losses.Therefore,medical institutions should implement a series of efficient and targeted prevention and control measures to effectively reduce SSI incidence rate,there-by improve medical quality and patient safety.