Deep infection after total knee replacement: impact of laminar airflow systems and body exhaust suits in the modern operating room.

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We investigated the relationship between the risk of deep infection and intraoperative use of laminar airflow systems and body exhaust suits during 8,288 total knee replacements performed in 256 hospitals. The overall 90-day cumulative incidence of deep infection requiring subsequent operation was 0.34% (28 procedures). In all combinations of laminar airflow systems and body exhaust suits, the 90-day cumulative incidence of infection requiring subsequent operation was 0.27%-0.43%. The risk ratio was 1.57 (95% confidence interval, 0.75-3.31) for laminar airflow systems and 0.75 (95% confidence interval, 0.34-1.62) for body exhaust suits suits. The risk was not statistically associated with use of either method, but infections were rare.

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Abbreviation
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol
Publication Date
2007-01-26
Volume
28
Issue
2
Page Numbers
222-6
Pubmed ID
17265409
Medium
Print-Electronic
Full Title
Deep infection after total knee replacement: impact of laminar airflow systems and body exhaust suits in the modern operating room.
Authors
Miner AL, Losina E, Katz JN, Fossel AH, Platt R