A Quality Improvement Initiative to Reduce Surgical Site Infections in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Cardiothoracic Surgery

一项旨在降低接受心胸外科手术的儿科患者手术部位感染率的质量改进计划

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This project aimed to decrease surgical site wound infections (SSIs) to less than 1 per 100 cases in pediatric patients after cardiothoracic surgery. METHODS: A multidisciplinary workgroup was established to identify perioperative risk factors, and educational gaps and create a bedside quality improvement (QI) rounding group to monitor wounds. SSIs were defined according to the Centers for Disease Control National Healthcare Safety Network guidelines. Infection preventionists adjudicated infections as SSIs after an SSI huddle evaluated the case. A QI bundle was developed more than 2 eras: 2015 criteria included an enhanced hygiene bundle, scripted discharge telephone calls about wound care, and 2019 criteria identified SSI risk factors, developed an SSI-QI rounding team, created additional wound care education, and standardized wound care. Data were collected from January 2014 to December 2022 to assess SSI rates per 100 surgical cases, as well as clinically relevant short- and long-term outcomes. RESULTS: From December 2014 to December 2022, there were 5,610 surgical cases evaluated in SSI-QI rounds. Compared with the preintervention cohort, SSI rates decreased significantly during the intervention (SSI per 100 cases 2.82; 95% confidence interval, 1.94-4.09) and postintervention (SSI per 100 cases 0.55; 95% confidence interval, 0.24-1.26). There were no increases in reoperations, postoperative major complications, or discharge mortality throughout the study. CONCLUSIONS: SSI rates decreased below the goal of 1 per 100 surgical cases. Standardized wound dressings, improving hygiene compliance including bath compliance from 80% to 96.1%, multidisciplinary collaboration, bedside rounds, and postdischarge procedures contributed to lowering and sustaining low SSI rates.

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