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Incidence and Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection after Gastric Surgery: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study

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Table 1.   Baseline characteristics and preoperative status of study patients SSI group
Table 2.  Association between selected variables and surgical site infection following gastric surgery SSI group
Table 3.  Perioperative and postoperative risk factors of surgical site infection SSI group N = 71 (%) Non-SSI groupN = 2,020 (%) P-value ASA score a 0.968 1   47 (66.2) 1,268 (62.8) 2   17 (23.9)     664 (32.9) 3     7 (9.9)        88 (4.3)
Table 4 shows multivariate adjusted odds ratios for SSIs after  gastric surgery. Independent risk factors for SSIs after gastric  surgery were prolonged operation time (P = 0.002), use of a  razor for preoperative hair-removal (P = 0.010), and absence  of

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