Surgical and Non-surgical Infections of Neurosurgical Patient: Before-after Cohort Study
- Conditions
- Neurosurgery
- Interventions
- Behavioral: before-after study
- Registration Number
- NCT03759652
- Lead Sponsor
- Polskie Towarzystwo Zakażeń Szpitalnych
- Brief Summary
Continuous surveillance in 2003-2017 allowed to detect HAIs in patients staying in a 42-bed neurosurgery unit with 6 intensive neurosurgical supervision beds. 10,332 surgical patients were qualified for the study. The study was carried out in the framework of a national surveillance of HAI programme following methodology recommended by Healthcare-Associated Infections Surveillance Network (HAI-Net), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Intervention in this before-after study (2003-2017) comprised standardised surveillance of HAI with regular analysis and feedback.
- Detailed Description
Supervision of HAIs was carried out in the neurosurgery unit in 2003-2017 in St. Luke Provincial Hospital in Tarnów, Poland. The department offers 42 hospital beds (including 6 intensive supervision beds, where mechanical ventilation is also used). Patients in very poor clinical condition do not stay in this department as they are generally sent to a separate general intensive care unit. Active surveillance of infections was implemented in the hospital in 2001 and the experiences concerning the neurosurgery unit were already the subject of previous general analyses not including trend analysis or detailed analyses of various HAI clinical forms \[Wałaszek NCH 2015\]. The Infection Control Team consists of a doctor, who is employed on a 1/3 full-time equivalent basis and 4 full-time epidemiological nurses.
The data analysed involve the time when the unit in question began targeted, active surveillance of infections, initially: 2003-2012, using tools (definitions, protocols) in accordance with the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) \[Emori, NNIS\], then from 2012, HAI recognition methodology and HAI record-keeping has followed the Surveillance Network (HAI-Net), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) \[ECDC 4.3, 2012; HAI-Net ICU 1.02. ECDC; 2015\]. For the purposes of this analysis, HAI cases originally qualified in 2002-2012 according to the NHSN criteria were retrospectively subjected to reclassification according to the ECDC definitions from 2012 (they concerned BSI, PN and UTI), hence, all HAI cases were qualified into individual HAI categories according to the ECDC case definition keeping the division into: catheter-related BSI and BSI secondary to another infection, five subcategories of PN and three forms of SSI. The surgeries performed were stratified by type of operation conforming to the International Classification of Procedures in Medicine ICD 9-CM, according to the NHSN code (International Classification of Diseases) (Supplementarty Material, Table 1).
Beginning in 2003, changes were being implemented as regards supervision of infections by the Infection Control Team together with the staff of the departments (neurosurgery, operating block and infection control team), which encompassed, among others:
1. hospital admission rules for shortening of the pre-operative stay and optimal patient preparation for surgery to limit emergency surgery; preparation of the surgical team
2. work organization of the operating block: among others, preoperative checklist, surgical hand hygiene, preparation of the operating field and surgical drape, application of antiseptic to the edges of the wound before sewing it;
3. perioperative procedure: patient preparation for surgery, among others, bathing the patient immediately prior to surgery, hair removal, changing the bed linen and patient's clothing immediately before surgery, patient care during the postoperative period, and above all, the 5 moments for hand hygiene and post-operative dressing and wound control.
In addition: regular analysis and feedback have also been implemented.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 10332
- clinical diagnosis of neurosurgical disorders
- requiring surgery
patients without surgery intervention
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description infected, before-after studyt: 2003 before-after study neurosurgical patients; 2003: the beggining of active and target HAI surveillance infected, before-after studyt: 2017 before-after study neurosurgical patients; 2017: the effective of active and target HAI surveillance
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method incidence of pneumonia 2003-2017 the cumulative incidence of post-procedure pneumonia was calculated by dividing the number of pneumonia cases by the number of patients undergoing surgery and multiplying by 100
incidence of surgical site infection 2003-2017 the cumulative incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) was calculated by dividing the number of SSI cases by the number of patients undergoing surgery and multiplying by 100
incidence of bloodstream infections 2003-2017 the cumulative incidence of bloodstream infections (BSI) was calculated by dividing the number of BSI cases by the number of patients undergoing surgery and multiplying by 100
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Jagiellonian University Medical School
🇵🇱Kraków, Poland