Surgical Site Infections and Perioperative Optimization of Host Immunity by Selection of Anesthetics

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Abstract

Surgical site infections are significant health care issues, and efforts to mitigate their occurrence have been ongoing worldwide, mainly focusing to reduce the spillage of microbes to the otherwise sterile tissues. Optimization of host immunity has been also recognized including temperature regulation (normothermia), adequate oxygenation, and glucose management. A number of papers have described the role of anesthetics in host immunity. The role of anesthetics in postoperative outcomes including surgical site infections has been also studied. We will review the current literature and propose the importance of anesthetic selection to potentially mitigate surgical site infections.

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Yuki, K., & Shibamura-Fujiogi, M. (2021). Surgical Site Infections and Perioperative Optimization of Host Immunity by Selection of Anesthetics. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5576959

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