Reducing surgical site infections through quality improvement initiative: A tertiary cardiac care facility experience in a developing country
Journal: Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-10-04
Authors : Farrah Pervaiz Safdar Abbas Imtiaz Ahmed Chaudhry Afsheen Iqbal Rehana Javaid Hafsa Khalil; Aysha Siddiqa;
Page : 010-014
Keywords : Cardiothoracic surgery; Registry; Surgical site infection; Quality improvement;
Abstract
Introduction: Amongst healthcare associated infections (HAIs), surgical site infections (SSIs) are a preventable cause of increased morbidity and mortality and are associated with substantial financial costs. SSI rates are an indicator of the quality of surgical and postoperative care, which necessitates the need for robust surveillance systems for these healthcare associated infections. Patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) are at a greater risk for infection due to their relatively older age and the presence of comorbid conditions like diabetes mellitus and obesity.
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