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Search for: [Abstract = "atient was, the probability of incidence of SSI was 1,06 times higher, OR=1,06 \(95% CI 1,01 – 1,11\) \(p < 0,05\). Some patients may require further wound revision surgeries. Hospitalisation time for the patients with SSI, who needed surgical wound revision surgery, was extended. Additionally, some of those patients required further surgical treatment of SSI and consequently additional hospitalisation. Conclusions\: Sex of the patients did not have significant influence, statistically speaking, on the SSI incidence after the procedure of FUSN, whereas patients' age had statistically significant influence on the SSI incidence \(SSI, the older the patient was the greater the probability of SSI\). Patients' habits and lifestyle \(smoking, diet\) had influence on the risk of SSI. What is statistically significant, those of the patients who were smokers developed SSI more often than the non\-smokers. Furthermore, obese and overweight patients were at a double risk of developing SSI infection after FUSN procedure, in comparison to the patients with normal body weight. Abnormal body weight \(too low or too high\), as measured by BMI, had statistically significant influence on the SSI incidence. Surgery time exceeding 75 percentile had statistically significant influence on the SSI incidence. Standardised infection ratio SIR for FUSN among a group of patients with one risk factor exceeded cumu"]

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