Journal article
A mathematical model of the use of supplemental oxygen to combat surgical site infection
C Jayathilake, PK Maini, HW Hopf, DL Sean McElwain, HM Byrne, MB Flegg, JA Flegg
Journal of Theoretical Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Infections are a common complication of any surgery, often requiring a recovery period in hospital. Supplemental oxygen therapy administered during and immediately after surgery is thought to enhance the immune response to bacterial contamination. However, aerobic bacteria thrive in oxygen-rich environments, and so it is unclear whether oxygen has a net positive effect on recovery. Here, we develop a mathematical model of post-surgery infection to investigate the efficacy of supplemental oxygen therapy on surgical-site infections. A 4-species, coupled, set of non-linear partial differential equations that describes the space-time dependence of neutrophils, bacteria, chemoattractant and oxyge..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
JAF would like to acknowledge funding from the Australian Research Council (DE160100227) that supported this work.