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Preventing infection in general surgery: improvements through education of surgeons by surgeons.

机译:预防普通外科手术中的感染:通过外科医生对外科医生的教育进行改进。

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Surgical patients are at particular risk of healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) due to the presence of a surgical site leading to surgical site infection (SSI), and because of the need for intravascular access resulting in catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI). A two-year initiative commenced with an initial audit of surgical practice; this was used to inform the development of a targeted educational initiative by surgeons specifically for surgical trainees. Parameters assessed during the initial audit and a further audit after the educational initiative were related to intra- and postoperative aspects of the prevention of SSIs, as well as care of peripheral venous catheters (PVCs) in surgical patients. The proportion of prophylactic antibiotics administered prior to incision across 360 operations increased from 30.0% to 59.1% (P72h (10.6% vs 3.1%, P
机译:由于存在导致手术部位感染(SSI)的手术部位,并且由于需要血管内通路导致导管相关的血流感染(CRBSI),因此手术患者特别容易患上与医疗相关的感染(HCAI)。为期两年的计划始于对手术实践的初步审核;这被用于为外科医生专门针对外科手术学员制定有针对性的教育计划提供信息。在初次审核和教育活动后的进一步审核期间评估的参数与SSI预防的术中和术后方面以及外科患者的外周静脉导管(PVC)的护理有关。在360次手术中,切口前施用的预防性抗生素的比例从30.0%增加到59.1%(P72h(10.6%vs 3.1%,P

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