Adequate Administration of Perioperative Antibiotics in Orthopedic Patients: Quality Assessment Study.

Emanuel Rivera, William H Titley, Emmanuel López, Antonio Otero
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that nearly 500,000 surgical site infections (SSIs) occur annually.[3] SSIs remain a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality among hospitalized patients. For this reason, we developed a quality assessment study with a perioperative antibiotic protocol that included antibiotic type, weight dependent dose, and intraoperative re-dosing regime for the proper administration of prophylaxis antibiotics prior to orthopedic surgery. We restricted our study to knee replacement and hip replacement surgeries. All records from September 2014 to June 2015 were taken into consideration (78 cases). Before February 2015 (protocol implementation date), only 33% or 13 of 39 cases were correctly dosed. After protocol establishment: 44 % or 17 of 39 cases were correctly dosed. Although our p-value suggests no statistical significance, there was an increasing trend of adequate antibiotic administration. In conclusion, we need to educate more our nursing staff and implement monthly audits of our cases to improve our mistakes and ensure that this aspect of practice will remain in the forefront of perioperative orthopedic surgery care.

骨科患者围手术期抗生素的适当使用:质量评估研究。
美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)估计,每年发生近50万例手术部位感染(ssi)。[3]ssi仍然是住院患者发病和死亡的主要原因。出于这个原因,我们开展了一项术前抗生素方案的质量评估研究,包括抗生素类型、体重依赖剂量和术中再给药方案,以确定骨科手术前预防性抗生素的适当给药。我们的研究仅限于膝关节置换和髋关节置换手术。选取2014年9月至2015年6月的所有记录(78例)。在2015年2月(方案实施日期)之前,39例病例中只有33%或13例得到正确剂量。方案建立后:39例中有17例(44%)正确给药。虽然我们的p值没有统计学意义,但抗生素的使用有增加的趋势。总之,我们需要对护理人员进行更多的教育,并对我们的病例进行月度审计,以改善我们的错误,并确保这方面的实践保持在围手术期骨科手术护理的前沿。
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