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Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 3/2019

01.04.2019 | Epidemiology

Body mass index impacts infection rates in immediate autogenous breast reconstruction

verfasst von: Lauren I. Willoughby, Josephine A. D’Abbondanza, Healther L. Baltzer, James L. Mahoney, Melinda A. Musgrave

Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Ausgabe 3/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Risk of postoperative infection following breast cancer reconstruction warrants consideration of both classic and procedure-specific risk factors. We performed a retrospective chart review of patients with breast cancer over a 10-year period that underwent reconstructive surgery to identify factors that increase risk of postoperative infection.

Methods

Rates of postoperative infection were assessed in primary (immediate or delayed, alloplastic or autogenous) and secondary reconstructive procedures. Patient characteristics, surgical details, and cancer features were analyzed using two-sample t test and Fisher’s exact test for continuous and categorical data, respectively.

Results

456 procedures were performed on 264 patients with 29 cases of postoperative infection (6%). Infection was more likely to occur in earlier reconstructive procedures (p < 0.03). Overall, primary reconstructive procedures were associated with a higher infection rate (p = 0.005). Other associated risk factors included: autogenous reconstruction (p < 0.018), length of admission (p < 0.001) and immediate reconstruction (p = 0.01). Subgroup analysis revealed increased risk of infection with immediate autogenous reconstruction (p < 0.03). Furthermore, patients with greater body mass index (BMI) receiving immediate autogenous reconstruction had a greater risk of infection (p < 0.003). Factors unrelated to risk of infection included history of irradiation, smoking, cancer stage, tumor type and tumor size.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that risk of infection is higher in immediate autogenous reconstructions particularly when patients are overweight (BMI > 30). Our data do not support a relationship between infection and irradiation, features of cancer, or repeated reconstructive procedures. Prospective studies may be required to further validate these findings.
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Metadaten
Titel
Body mass index impacts infection rates in immediate autogenous breast reconstruction
verfasst von
Lauren I. Willoughby
Josephine A. D’Abbondanza
Healther L. Baltzer
James L. Mahoney
Melinda A. Musgrave
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Ausgabe 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-019-05215-x

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