The impact of preoperative oropharyngeal microflora, decontamination, and postoperative nosocomial and opportunistic infections on the occurrence of respiratory complications in patients undergoing esophagectomy for esophageal cancer after chemoradiotherapy. A single-center cohort

术前口咽部微生物群、消毒措施以及术后院内感染和机会性感染对接受放化疗后食管癌切除术患者呼吸系统并发症发生率的影响:一项单中心队列研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Surgical oesophagectomy remains the primary curative treatment for oesophageal cancer. It is a challenging procedure that carries the possibility of serious postoperative complications. METHODOLOGY: Retrospective analysis of preoperative oropharyngeal microbiologic cultivation, the role of decontamination, and the postoperative microbiologic cultivation in patients after hybrid esophagectomy with mild or severe respiratory complications (pneumonia and respiratory failure), and anastomotic leakage. RESULTS: Significantly more pneumonias were found in the group without eradication (Escherichia coli, facultative anaerobe, p=0.016) and in the group with new infection (Pseudomonas aeruginosa (hospital-acquired infection, p<0. 0001), Enterobacter cloacae (facultatively anaerobic, p=0.032), E. coli (facultative anaerobes, p<0.0001), Klebsiela pneumoniae (hospital-acquired infection, p<0.0001), Staphylococcus aureus (facultative anaerobe, p=0.0001), Acinetobacter junii (nosocomial infection, p=0.032), and Candida albicans (opportunistic pathogenic yeast, p<0.0001)) p<0.0001. Postoperative positivity for Citrobacter freundi increased the odds of leak by 10.76 times (facultative anaerobic, p=0.042, OR 10.76), and for E. coli by 3.17 times (p=0.017, OR 3.17). CONCLUSION: Despite the use of targeted antibiotic therapy, a significant proportion of opportunistic and nosocomial infections still occur in the pattern of postoperative respiratory and anastomotic complications in patients after esophagectomy. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00423-026-03966-y.

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