Background: Pre-operative antibody levels have been shown to be inversely related to development of post-operative complications. Staphylococcal infection is a major source of morbidity following surgery.
Methods: We examined the variability of anti-staphylococcal antibody levels across a group of healthy volunteers and compared this with patients scheduled to undergo cardiac surgery.
Results: Pre-operative cardiac surgical patients exhibited significantly higher levels of staphylococcal antibodies compared with healthy volunteers.
Conclusions: The relationship between pre-surgery staphylococcal antibody levels and outcome warrants further investigation.
Keywords: Antibody; Complication; EndoCAb; Infection; Pre-operative; Staphylococcus.