The risk factors of the postoperative poor wound healing in spinal tuberculosis patients: A single centre retrospective cohort study

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The purpose of this study is to find out the risk factors of poor wound healing (PWH) in spinal tuberculosis (STB) patients. A total of 232 STB patients who underwent debridement surgery between January 2012 to June 2020 were included in this retrospective study. The study cohort was divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of PWH. The clinical characteristics of STB patients who developed PWH were evaluated, and risk factors were found using logistic regression analysis. Of the 232 patients, 30 developed PWH. Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis showed that pulmonary tuberculosis, long operation time and low postoperative albumin level were independent risk factors for PWH in STB patients. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that the optimal cutoff value of PWH in operation time and postoperative albumin are 200 minutes and 30 g/L, respectively. Pulmonary tuberculosis, long operation time and low postoperative albumin level are independent risk factors for PWH following surgery for STB. Curing pulmonary tuberculosis, controlling operation time and supervising postoperative serum albumin may decrease the risk of PWH among STB patients.

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Jiang, G., Zhu, Y., Zhang, M., Qin, W., Xiong, T., & Ou, Y. (2022). The risk factors of the postoperative poor wound healing in spinal tuberculosis patients: A single centre retrospective cohort study. International Wound Journal, 19(7), 1669–1676. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13767

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