نتایج جستجو برای: surgical site infections

تعداد نتایج: 923686  

2011
Demisew Amenu Tefera Belachew Fitsum Araya

BACKGROUND Surgical Site infections are the second most frequently reported infections of all nosocomial infections among hospital patients. Among surgical patients in obstetrics, Surgical Site Infections were the most common nosocomial infections and the rate is higher in sub-Saharan Africa. There has not been a study which documented the extent of the problem in the study area; hence the obje...

Journal: :Arquivos de gastroenterologia 2010
Maria de Lourdes Gonçalves Santos Renata Rezende Teixeira Augusto Diogo-Filho

CONTEXT Surgical site infections are a risk inherent to surgical procedures, especially after digestive surgeries. They occur up to 30 days after surgery, or up to a year later if a prosthesis is implanted. The Surgical-site Infection Risk Index (SIRI), NISS (National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance) methodology, is a method to evaluate the risk of surgical site infections, which takes into a...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
E Patchen Dellinger

TO THE EDITOR—I read with interest the article by Farrin Manian regarding the role of postoperative factors in surgical site infections (SSIs) [1]. I agree with Dr Manian that, although the majority of SSIs are almost certainly determined during surgery, there are definitely factors after the patient leaves the operating room that can lead to infection. Dr Manian cites several references regard...

Journal: :The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice 2011
Laura L Nelson

Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a significant source of morbidity, mortality, and cost associated with small animal surgery. The most well-established strategies to reduce the impact of SSI are preventive, focusing on bolstering host immunity while decreasing wound contamination during surgery. When SSI is identified, the use of consistent definitions and culture-based therapy help to facil...

2003
IN THE Kathryn B. Kirkland

OBJECTIVE: To determine mortality, morbidity, and costs attributable to surgical-site infections (SSIs) in the 1990s. DESIGN: A matched follow-up study of a cohort of patients with SSI, matched one-to-one with patients without SSI. SETTING: A 415-bed community hospital. STUDY POPULATION: 255 pairs of patients with and without SSI were matched on age, procedure, National Nosocomial Infection Sur...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1996
K Sands G Vineyard R Platt

Although surgical site infections (SSIs) occurring after hospital discharge cause substantial morbidity, their epidemiology is not well understood, and methods for routine postdischarge surveillance have not been validated. Inpatient and outpatient surveillance followed 5572 nonobstetric procedures among members of a health maintenance organization with extensive automated records. Records were...

Journal: :Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 2014

New preliminary data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) showed a 9 percent decrease in patient injuries in hospitals in 2012 compared with a 2010 baseline, and an 8 percent decrease in Medicare fee-for-service 30-day readmissions.2 The data also showed improvement on a range of measures for health care-associated infections (HAIs) and conditions, including for SSIs. HEN...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001
R. L. Nichols

Wound site infections are a major source of postoperative illness, accounting for approximately a quarter of all nosocomial infections. National studies have defined the patients at highest risk for infection in general and in many specific operative procedures. Advances in risk assessment comparison may involve use of the standardized infection ratio, procedure-specific risk factor collection,...

Journal: :AORN journal 2014
Lisa Spruce

A surgical site infection (SSI) is an unintended and oftentimes preventable consequence of surgery. There is a significant amount of literature related to preventing SSIs, and it is up to practitioners in each care setting to review the evidence and work together to implement SSI prevention measures, such as nasal decolonization, antibiotic prophylaxis, preoperative showers, preoperative oxygen...

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