A review of prevention of surgical site infections in Indian hospitals based on global guidelines for the prevention of surgical site infection, 2016

A. Arora, P. Bharadwaj, H. Chaturvedi, P. Chowbey, S. Gupta, D. Leaper, G. Mani, S. S Marya, R. Premnath, K. Quadros, A. Srivastava, A. Tendolkar
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While the global estimates of surgical site infection (SSI) have varied from 0.5% to 15%, studies in India have consistently shown higher rates ranging from 23% to 38%. The incidence of SSI may be influenced by factors such as pre-operative care, the theatre environment, post-operative care and the type of surgery. Many other factors influence surgical wound healing and determine the potential for, and the incidence of, infection. Therefore, the prevention of these infections is complex and requires the integration of a range of preventive measures before, during and after surgery. No standardised guidelines backed by evidence are currently established in India for the prevention of SSI. Hence, there is a need for an adaptable, executable National Guideline for low- and middle-income countries which includes India. An effort to draw out most doable and must doable action points to prevent SSI was undertaken by the panelists involved in this paper on the basis of recent global guidelines for the prevention of SSI.
根据2016年全球预防手术部位感染指南对印度医院手术部位感染预防的综述
虽然全球手术部位感染(SSI)的估计值从0.5%到15%不等,但印度的研究始终显示较高的发生率,从23%到38%不等。SSI的发生率可能受术前护理、手术室环境、术后护理和手术类型等因素的影响。许多其他因素影响手术伤口愈合,并决定感染的可能性和发生率。因此,预防这些感染是复杂的,需要在手术前、手术中和手术后综合采取一系列预防措施。印度目前还没有建立有证据支持的预防SSI的标准化指南。因此,有必要为包括印度在内的低收入和中等收入国家制定一项适应性强、可执行的国家指南。本文涉及的小组成员根据最近的预防SSI全球指南,努力制定出预防SSI的最可行和必须可行的行动要点。
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