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The risk factors analysis of postoperative infectious complications for the patients with HIV/AIDS LIU Bao-chi*, ZHOU Hua-feng,LI Lei,et al.*Department of Surgery,Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center,Shanghai201508,China
Corresponding author: LIU Bao-chi, E-mail:liubaochi2002@yahoo.com.cn
Abstract Objective To investigate the risk factors of postoperative infectious complications and treatment measure for the patients with HIV/AIDS. Methods The clinical data of 97 HIV-infected patients admitted from Jan 2009 to Jun 2010 in Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center were analyzed retrospectively. Results All patients had peri-operative detection of immune function. The patients were divided into 3 groups according to pre-operative CD4 count: There were 33 cases of infectious complications and two cases died of sepsis in 51 cases of group A (CD4 counts<200 cell /μL ); There were 12 cases of infectious complications and there was no death in 31 cases of group B(200 cell/μL ≤CD4<350 cell /μL); There were 5 cases of infectious complications in 15 cases of group C (CD4≥350 cell /μL). The infectious complications in group A was significantly higher than those in group B and group C (P<0.05). Conclusion The incidence of postoperative infectious complications is significantly higher in the patients of HIV/AIDS with CD4 counts<200 cell /μL. Intensive peri-operative treatment is very important.
acquired immune deficiency syndrome / operative-risk evaluation / complication
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