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Ward Design in Relation to Postoperative Wound Infection: Part I

机译:与术后伤口感染相关的病房设计:第一部分

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The incidence of postoperative wound infection in a general surgical unit is reported both before and after transfer from a “Nightingale” type multibed ward to a new “race-track” type of surgical ward with controlled ventilation and with 40% of its beds in single rooms. Following transfer postoperative wound infection was reduced by about 55%.With the use of certain types of staphylococcal infection as an index of cross-infection it was shown that transfer was followed by a 72% reduction in cross-infection of wounds.A case is made for control of hospital cross-infection in surgical wards. The principal change in ward architecture resulting from the transfer was the extensive division of ward space into separate compartments (40% of single-bed rooms), which make controlled ventilation easier.
机译:据报道,从“夜莺”型多病房转移到新的“种族追踪”型可控制通气的病房之前和之后,普通外科病房术后伤口感染的发生率均为40%。房间。转移后,术后伤口感染减少了约55%。使用某些类型的葡萄球菌感染作为交叉感染的指标,结果表明转移后伤口的交叉感染减少了72%。用于控制医院病房中的交叉感染。转移产生的病房结构的主要变化是将病房空间广泛地划分为多个单独的隔间(占单床房的40%),这使得控制通风变得更加容易。

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