Validation of the first computerized indicator for orthopaedic surgical site infections in France: ISO-ORTHO

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Grammatico-Guillon, Leslie [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Banaei-Bouchareb, Linda [5 ]
Solomiac, Agnes [5 ]
Miliani, Katiuska [4 ]
Astagneau, Pascal [4 ]
May-Michelangeli, Laetitia [5 ]
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[1] Teaching Hosp Tours, Serv Publ Hlth Epidemiol & Data Ctr, Tours, France
[2] Med Sch Tours, Tours, France
[3] Univ Tours, Med Sch, Tours, France
[4] Sorbonne Univ, Inst Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Ctr Prevent Healthcare Associated Infect, INSERM, F-75013 Paris, France
[5] French Natl Author Hlth Haute Autor Sante, HAS, St Denis, France
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Surgical site infection; Total knee; hip arthroplasty; Hospital discharge database; Quality of healthcare; Surveillance; Methods; KNEE ARTHROPLASTY; PRIMARY HIP; SURVEILLANCE; REPLACEMENT; MORTALITY; DATABASE; SYSTEM; RISK;
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10.1186/s13756-023-01239-7
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundThe French national authority for health (HAS) develops in-hospital indicators for improving quality of care, safety and patient outcome. Since 2017, it has developed a measurement of surgical site infections (SSI) after total hip or knee arthroplasty (TH/KA) by using a computerized indicator, called ISO-ORTHO, based on a hospital discharge database (HDD) algorithm. The aim of the study was to assess the performance of this new indicator .MethodsThe ISO-ORTHO performance was estimated via its positive predictive value (PPV) among adult patients having undergone a TH/KA between January 1st and September 30th 2018, based on the orthopaedic procedure codes. Patients at very high risk of SSI and/or with SSI not related to the in-hospital care were excluded. SSI were detected from the date of admission up to 90 days after the TH/KA using the ISO-ORTHO algorithm, based on 15 combinations of ICD-10 and procedure codes. Its PPV was estimated by a chart review in volunteer healthcare organisations (HCO).ResultsOver the study period, 777 HCO including 143,227 TH/KA stays were selected, providing 1,279 SSI according to the ISO-ORTHO indicator. The 90-day SSI rate was 0.89 per 100 TH/KA stays (0.98% for THA and 0.80% for TKA). Among the 448 HCO with at least 1 SSI, 250 HCO participated in reviewing 725 SSI charts; 665 were confirmed, giving a PPV of 90.3% [88.2-92.5%], 89.9% [87.1-92.8%] in THA and 90.9% [87.7-94.2%] in TKA.ConclusionsThe PPV of ISO-ORTHO over 90% confirms its validity for any use according to the HAS method. ISO-ORTHO and detailed information were provided in 2020 to HCO and used for quality assessment and in-hospital risk management.
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