C. Nicolás
5 Papers
13 Citations
C. Nicolás is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Colorectal surgery. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Risk factors and outcomes of organ-space surgical site infections after elective colon and rectal surgery.
Aina Gomila,Jordi Carratalà,Daniel Camprubí,Evelyn Shaw,Josep M. Badia,Antoni Cruz,Francesc Aguilar,C. Nicolás,Anna Marron,Laura Mora,Rafel Perez,Lydia Martin,Rosa Vázquez,Ana Felisa Lopez,E Limón,Francesc Gudiol,Miquel Pujol +16 more
TL;DR: Among patients with organ-space SSI, there is a significant difference in the overall 30-day mortality, being higher in colon surgery than in rectal surgery, and administration of OAP would be an important measure to reduce the OS-SSI rate in both colon and rectal surgeries.
Post-discharge surgical site infections after uncomplicated elective colorectal surgery: impact and risk factors. The experience of the VINCat Program
E Limón,Evelyn Shaw,Josep M. Badia,M Piriz,R Escofet,F. Gudiol,Miquel Pujol,D. Castellana,Fernando Barcenilla,G. Garcia,R. Antúnez,J. Rebull,M.F. Domenech,D. Domenech,D Garcia,Ana Lérida,Leopoldo L. Martin,B. Oller,Nieves Sopena,Benito Almirante,C. Ferrer,R. Pérez,F. Obradors,G. Mestre,C. Berbel,P. Serrat,E. Palau,M.I. Iborra,M. Zaragoza,Á. Garcia,L. Grabulosa,F. Pericàs,M.C. Burgas,P. Girbal,M.P.M. González,M.L. Villegas,L. Ferrer,M.J. Moreno,C. Nicolás,A. Navarro,J. Angas,M.T. Ros,A. Smithson,C. Porrón,M. Nolla,M. Rovira,L.R. Escudero,M. Conde,J.J. Espinosa,G. Serrate,L. Falgueras,Ivan J. Fernandez,A. Cruz,V. Ferrer Díaz de Brito,I. Peña,C. Agustí,L. Pagespetit,M.A. Santamaría,J. Rifà,A. Pinyana,M. Herranz,M.J. Gil,J.M. Beltran,E. Sanjurjo,R. Vazquez,Jordi Cuquet,M.Á. Morcillo,R. Hernández,X. Errando,E. Moreno,Ricard Ferrer,A. Casas,C. Ramos,I. Roura,Ana Felisa Lopez,Antoni Castro,A. Pérez,J. Espinach,D. Castander,J.C. Paradiñeiro,M. Clarós,M. Jofré,I. Montardit,R. Batlle,A. Cotura,Virginia Pomar,Joaquín López-Contreras,P. de La Cruz,L. Aguilar,J. Calbet,S. Sabaté,C. Montilla,R. Camps,R.M. Garcia Penche,M.R. Coll,S. Caro,D. Ginesta,T. Doménech,J.C. Gisbert,E. Redón,J.M. Tricas,Anna Marron,M Brugués,S. Martinez,M. Cuscó,O. Estrada,E. Vidal,J. Roura,À. Colomer,M. Calsina,M. Vaqué,M. Guillemat,E.C. Armengol,B. Vilà +113 more
TL;DR: SSI rates in elective colorectal procedures at VINCat hospitals were inside the higher range of those reported by other national programmes, and PDS SSI increased the overall rate ofSSI, had a significant clinical impact, and accounted for almost a quarter of SSI.
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Preoperative oral antibiotic prophylaxis reduces Pseudomonas aeruginosa surgical site infections after elective colorectal surgery: a multicenter prospective cohort study
Aina Gomila,Jordi Carratalà,Josep M. Badia,Daniel Camprubí,M Piriz,Evelyn Shaw,Vicens Diaz-Brito,Elena Espejo,C. Nicolás,M Brugués,R. Pérez,Ana Lérida,Antoni Castro,Sebastiano Biondo,D Fraccalvieri,E Limón,Francisco Gudiol,Miquel Pujol +17 more
TL;DR: Surgical site infections due to P. aeruginosa are associated with a higher National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance risk index, poor outcomes, and lack of preoperative oral antibiotic prophylaxis, which can aid in establishing specific preventive measures and appropriate empirical antibiotic treatment.
Current outcomes and predictors of treatment failure in patients with surgical site infection after elective colorectal surgery. A multicentre prospective cohort study.
Aina Gomila,Josep M. Badia,Jordi Carratalà,Xavier Serra-Aracil,Evelyn Shaw,Vicens Diaz-Brito,Antoni Castro,Elena Espejo,C. Nicolás,M Piriz,Montserrat Brugués,Josefina Obradors,Ana Lérida,Jordi Cuquet,E Limón,Francesc Gudiol,Miquel Pujol +16 more
TL;DR: Rates of SSI and treatment failure in organ-space SSI after elective colorectal surgery are notably high and careful attention should be paid to older patients with previous laparoscopy requiring reoperation for organ- space SSI, so that treatment failure can be identified early.
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Multistate modelling to estimate excess length of stay and risk of death associated with organ/space infection after elective colorectal surgery.
Evelyn Shaw,Aina Gomila,M Piriz,R. Pérez,Jordi Cuquet,Alba Manuel Vázquez,Josep M. Badia,Ana Lérida,D Fraccalvieri,Anna Marron,N. Freixas,Antoni Castro,A. Cruz,E Limón,Francisco Gudiol,S Biondo,Jordi Carratalà,Miquel Pujol,Daniel Camprubí,Leopoldo L. Martin,C. Sanz,M Brugués,Xavier Serra-Aracil,Lorena de la Mora,Vicens Diaz-Brito,Enrique Moreno,F. Obradors,Elena Espejo,Francisco Aguilar,L. Pagespetit,C. Nicolás,Alexander Navarro,R. Vazquez,N. Arroyo,Ana Felisa Lopez,Simona Iftimie +35 more
TL;DR: OS-SSI substantially extended LOS and increased risk of death in patients undergoing ECS, reinforcing OS- SSI as the SSI with the highest health burden in ECS.
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