加拿大马尼托巴省温尼伯的眼内手术部位感染监测。

IF 1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Journal of Infection Prevention Pub Date : 2025-07-05 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1177/17571774251350783
Jeremy Li, Myrna Dyck, Natalie Gibson, Molly Blake, Elly Trepman, John M Embil
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摘要

对眼内手术后手术部位感染(ssi)的监测可能有助于发现疫情,并揭示质量改进的机会。眼内手术后SSI的发生率报道差异很大,目前尚无基于监测病例定义的SSI监测基准研究。2014年4月至2023年3月,我们在加拿大马尼托巴省温尼伯的一家地区眼科手术中心进行了眼内手术后ssi的监测。眼内感染的定义根据美国疾病控制和预防中心(CDC),国家医疗安全网络定义(眼部感染,结膜炎除外)。我们将SSI定义为眼内手术后1年内发生的眼内感染,而CDC对其他类型手术的定义为30天或90天。在9年的监测期间共进行了96,322例眼内手术。所有类型的眼内手术SSI的发生率为0.03%(每10,000例手术中有3.0例感染),青光眼瓣膜植入手术后SSI的发生率明显更高。我们发现,使用监测定义确定的SSI发生率低于之前报道的发生率。本报告提供的基准数据可能对其他机构的眼科SSI监测活动有用。
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Intraocular surgical site infection surveillance in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Surveillance for surgical site infections (SSIs) after intraocular surgery may enable the detection of outbreaks and reveal opportunities for quality improvement. The reported incidence of SSIs after intraocular surgery varies widely, and there are no benchmark studies for SSI surveillance based on surveillance case definitions. We performed surveillance for SSIs after intraocular surgery at a regional ophthalmology surgical center in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from April 2014 to March 2023. Intraocular infection was defined according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Healthcare Safety Network definition (eye infection, other than conjunctivitis). We defined an SSI as an intraocular infection occurring within 1 year after intraocular surgery, in contrast with the CDC definition of 30 or 90 days for other types of surgery. There were 96,322 intraocular operations performed during the 9-year surveillance period. The incidence of SSI for all types of intraocular surgery was 0.03% (3.0 infections per 10,000 operations), with substantially greater incidence after glaucoma valve implant surgery. We found that the incidence of SSI, identified using surveillance definitions, is lower than reported previously. This report provides benchmark data that may be useful for ophthalmological SSI surveillance initiatives at other institutions.

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Journal of Infection Prevention
Journal of Infection Prevention Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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期刊介绍: Journal of Infection Prevention is the professional publication of the Infection Prevention Society. The aim of the journal is to advance the evidence base in infection prevention and control, and to provide a publishing platform for all health professionals interested in this field of practice. Journal of Infection Prevention is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication containing a wide range of articles: ·Original primary research studies ·Qualitative and quantitative studies ·Reviews of the evidence on various topics ·Practice development project reports ·Guidelines for practice ·Case studies ·Overviews of infectious diseases and their causative organisms ·Audit and surveillance studies/projects
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