Achieving Zero Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgical Site Infections for over Four Years: Our Experience Utilizing Bundle Elements, Education, and Audits

Mohamed Adawee, A. Pridjian, Linnea Eifert, Chaney Manarin, Viviana Snyder
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Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) are expensive and potentially deadly infections; however, with evidence-based infection prevention techniques many can be prevented. The purpose of this quality improvement project is to describe our hospital’s experience achieving zero coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) deep incisional and organ/space SSI incidences from October 2016-July 2021. Methods: To prevent CABG deep incisional and organ/space SSI incidences our Infection Prevention and Epidemiology Department along with the Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery Department established SSI prevention bundle elements, continuous education, and monthly audits. Results: From quarter one of 2015 through quarter three of 2016 there were three deep incisional or organ/space SSI cases out of 317 CABG procedures. From quarter four of 2016 through quarter two of 2021 there have been 625 CABG procedures, zero of which developed into deep incisional or organ/space SSI incidences. CABG SSI prevention bundle element compliance ranged from 88.2% to 99.6% and operating room environment of care compliance was 94%. Conclusion: Our results show overall improvements in our quarterly CABG SSI SIR from quarter one of 2015 to quarter two of 2021. This experience demonstrates the importance of complying with SSI prevention bundle elements, education, and auditing in reducing and maintaining zero CABG deep incisional and organ/space incidences for over four years.
四年多来实现冠状动脉搭桥手术部位零感染:我们利用捆绑要素、教育和审计的经验
背景:手术部位感染(SSI)是一种昂贵且可能致命的感染;然而,有了基于证据的感染预防技术,许多感染是可以预防的。本次质量改进项目的目的是描述我院从2016年10月至2021年7月实现冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)深切口和器官/空间SSI发生率为零的经验。方法:为预防CABG深切口和器官/间隙SSI的发生,感染预防与流行病学科与心肺血管外科建立了SSI预防捆绑要素、持续教育和每月审计。结果:从2015年第一季度到2016年第三季度,317例CABG手术中有3例深切口或器官/空间SSI病例。从2016年第四季度到2021年第二季度,共有625例CABG手术,其中没有一例发展为深切口或器官/空间SSI。CABG SSI预防束要素依从性为88.2% ~ 99.6%,手术室护理环境依从性为94%。结论:我们的结果显示,从2015年第一季度到2021年第二季度,我们的季度CABG SSI SIR总体上有所改善。这一经验证明了四年多来遵守SSI预防包要素、教育和审计在减少和保持CABG深切口和器官/空间零发生率方面的重要性。
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