Data in Brief (Feb 2018)

Infection after open heart surgery in Golestan teaching hospital of Ahvaz, Iran

  • Roohangiz Nashibi,
  • Mohammad Javad Mohammadi,
  • Seyed Mohammad Alavi,
  • Farid Yousefi,
  • Shokrolah Salmanzadeh,
  • Fatemeh Ahmadi,
  • Mehran Varnaseri,
  • Asghar Ramazani,
  • Sasan Moogahi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
pp. 478 – 482

Abstract

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The present study surveyed demographic and infection data which were obtained after open heart surgery (OHS) through patient's admission in Golestan teaching hospital, Ahvaz metropolitan city of Iran, taking into account the confirmed location of the infection, microorganism and antibiotic susceptibility. The occurrence of infection among patients during 48 to 72 h after surgery and hospital admission is the definition of Nosocomial infections (NIs) (Salmanzadeh et al., 2015) [1]. All of them after OHS were chosen for this study. In this paper, type of catheter, fever, type of microorganism, antibiotic susceptibility, location of the infection and outcome (live or death) were studied (Juhl et al., 2017; Salsano et al., 2017) [2,3]. After the completion of the observations and recording patients' medical records, the coded data were fed into EXCELL. Data analysis was performed using SPSS 16. Keywords: Infection, Heart surgery, Hospital, Iran