Reducing surgical site infection rates in colorectal surgery - a quality improvement approach to implementing a comprehensive bundle

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作者
Falconer, Rachel [1 ]
Ramsay, George [2 ]
Hudson, Jemma [3 ]
Watson, Angus [1 ]
机构
[1] Raigmore Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Old Perth Rd, Inverness IV2 3UJ, Scotland
[2] Univ Aberdeen, Aberdeen & Rowett Inst Nutr & Hlth, Aberdeen Royal Infirm, Dept Gen Surg, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, Scotland
[3] Univ Aberdeen, Hlth Serv Res Unit, Aberdeen, Scotland
关键词
bundles; colorectal surgery; surgical site infection; quality improvement; CARE; PREVENTION; METAANALYSIS; REDUCTION;
D O I
10.1111/codi.15875
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Aim Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a preventable cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Strategies to reduce rates of SSI must address pre-, peri- and postoperative factors and multiple interventions can be combined into 'bundles'. Adoption of these measures can reduce SSIs, but this is dependent on high levels of compliance. The aim of this work is to assess the change in rates of SSI in elective colorectal surgery after implementing a colorectal SSI bundle. Method This is a single-centre prospective cohort study. All elective colorectal procedures from 2011 until 2018 (inclusive) were included. The primary outcome was inpatient SSI. A multimodal bundle was implemented using quality improvement methodology. The bundle was altered during the timeframe of the study to optimize outcomes. Data were analysed by interrupted time series analysis assessing points at which the bundle was altered. Results In the study period, 1075 elective colorectal procedures were performed. Prior to the introduction of the colorectal SSI bundle, the SSI rate was 16.4%. During the implementation period (2013-2015), the overall rate of SSI fell from 15.9% to 9.4%, with the most significant reduction being in superficial SSI, from 8.6% to 4.7%. In the postimplementation period from 2015-2018, there was a further reduction in the overall rate of SSI (5.1%). In 2018, there were 87 consecutive cases without infection. Conclusion A successful reduction in the rate of SSI following elective colorectal surgery can be achieved by adopting a comprehensive perioperative bundle. This is complemented by a process of continuous measurement and evaluation. The current bundle has achieved a significant reduction in superficial SSI.
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