Choose Your Patients Wisely: A Preoperative Protocol to Reduce Surgical Site Infection Rates in Elective Neurosurgical Procedures

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Nannapaneni, Siddhartha [1 ]
Satkovich, Mark [1 ]
Aukerman, William [1 ]
Urias, Daniel [1 ]
Morrissey, Shawna [1 ]
Zitnay, Kevin [1 ]
Ferraro, Francis T. [1 ]
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[1] Duke LifePoint Conemaugh Mem Med Ctr, Johnstown, PA 15905 USA
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Elective surgery; Protocol; Surgical site infection (SSI); HEALTH; PREVENTION;
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10.1016/j.wneu.2022.06.002
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common and costly of all hospital-acquired infections, occurring in 5 percent of patients and accounting for 20% of all hospital-acquired infections. Preoperatively, we developed a protocol where patients were screened using hemoglobin A 1c (HbA1c) and nasal swabs. If HbA1c was greater than 9, patients were rescheduled for surgery when their HbA1c was less than 9. All patients then underwent nasal swabs to identify methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus/methicillin-resistant S. aureus in addition to standard chlorhexidine gluconate bathing. If positive, mupirocin ointment was used to treat the patients 5 days prior to surgery. We sought to measure the effectiveness of this protocol in reducing SSI in elective neurosurgical patients who were undergoing hardware implantation or had a procedure anticipated to last greater than 2 hours. METHODS: This was a retrospective review of patients undergoing elective neurosurgical procedures at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center from 1/1/2014 to 06/30/2016. The intervention period was from 7/1/2016 to 12/20/2018, which included the patients undergoing the protocol. RESULTS: The preintervention group consisted of 817 cases with a 2.7% infection rate (22 SSIs). The intervention group consisted of 822 cases with a 0.1% infection rate (1 SSI). This observed difference was statistically significant (P = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS: This retrospective review of a presurgical protocol with measuring of HbA1c and nasal swabs revealed a significant decrease in the infection rate of patients undergoing elective neurosurgical procedures. Additional investigations are necessary; however, we recommend its use.
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