Is targeted surveillance effective for surgical site-infection control? Results in digestive tract surgery from the Incidence des Infections du site Operatoire network

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serval:BIB_068C54DFD934
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Is targeted surveillance effective for surgical site-infection control? Results in digestive tract surgery from the Incidence des Infections du site Operatoire network
Journal
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol
Author(s)
Olivier M., Grandbastien B., Astagneau P.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2007
Volume
28
Number
7
Pages
883-5
Language
english
Abstract
We used 6 years of surgical site infection (SSI) data collected by a surveillance system in northern France to compare targeted and pooled surveillance models. Digestive tract surgery wards were ranked according to SSI risk for herniorraphy, appendectomy, and cholecystectomy. The pooled and targeted models were correlated, despite differences in the number of outlier wards detected, indicating that the ranking of wards according to whether they have met a specified benchmark SSI rate depends on the strategy chosen.
Keywords
Cross Infection/*epidemiology/microbiology/prevention & control, France/epidemiology, Gastrointestinal Tract/*surgery, Hospitals, Humans, Infection Control/*methods, Risk Factors, Sentinel Surveillance, Surgical Wound Infection/*epidemiology/microbiology/prevention & control
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