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Diabetes was associated with the highest independent risk of spinal surgical site infection, and an elevated preoperative or postoperative serum glucose level was also independently associated with an increased risk of surgical site infection. The role of hyperglycemia as a risk factor for surgical site infection in patients not previously diagnosed with diabetes should be investigated further. Administration of prophylactic antibiotics within one hour before the operation and increasing the antibiotic dosage to adjust for obesity are also important strategies to decrease the risk of surgical site infection after spinal operations.
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Margaret A. Olsen
Jeffrey J. Nepple
K. Daniel Riew
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
Washington University in St. Louis
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8f6341ab91f1400bedd80 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2106/jbjs.f.01515
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