血管暴露后腹股沟伤口感染(GIVE)审计和多中心队列研究的研究方案

IF 1.1 Q3 SURGERY
Brenig Llwyd Gwilym , Athanasios Saratzis , Ruth Benson , Rachael Forsythe , George Dovell , Nikesh Dattani , Tristan Lane , Ryan Preece , Joseph Shalhoub , David Charles Bosanquet
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摘要

腹股沟动脉切开后手术部位感染(ssi)是常见的,也是大动脉手术后发病率和死亡率的重要原因。公布的发病率差异很大。GIVE的主要目的是将个别单位的做法与英国国家健康与护理卓越研究所(NICE)制定的指导方针进行比较。次要目的是描述动脉暴露腹股沟切口患者的SSI发生率,确定腹股沟伤口感染的危险因素,检查已发表的预测SSI的工具的价值,确定可以在未来疗效/有效性试验中检查的平衡区域,并比较英国与国际中心的SSI发生率。这项国际性、多中心、前瞻性观察研究将通过血管和血管内研究网络(VERN)发布。参与中心将确定在连续3个月期间接受清洁紧急或选择性腹股沟切口手术的所有患者,以便进行动脉介入治疗。随访数据将在术后90 天采集。ssi将根据疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)的标准进行定义。数据将通过匿名电子数据收集工具或安全电子邮件集中收集。伦理和传播本研究将在所有参与的英国中心注册为临床审核;研究伦理批准是不需要的。国家领导将根据需要监督英国以外国家的适当注册和批准。将向每个参与中心提供具体地点的SSI费率报告。研究结果将在每个站点本地传播,在社交媒体上公布,并提交同行评审出版物。
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Study protocol for the groin wound infection after vascular exposure (GIVE) audit and multicentre cohort study

Introduction

Surgical site infections (SSIs) following groin incision for arterial exposure are commonplace and a significant cause of morbidity and mortality following major arterial surgery. Published incidence varies considerably. The primary aim of GIVE will be to compare individual units’ practice with established guidelines from The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Secondary aims will be to describe the contemporary rate of SSI in patients undergoing groin incision for arterial exposure, to identify risk factors for groin wound infection, to examine the value of published tools in the prediction of SSI, to identify areas of equipoise which could be examined in future efficacy/effectiveness trials and to compare UK SSI rates with international centres.

Methods and analysis

This international, multicentre, prospective observational study will be delivered via the Vascular and Endovascular Research Network (VERN). Participating centres will identify all patients undergoing clean emergency or elective groin incision(s) for arterial intervention during a consecutive 3-month period. Follow up data will be captured at 90 days after surgery. SSIs will be defined according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria. Data will be gathered centrally using an anonymised electronic data collection tool or secure email transfer.

Ethics and dissemination

This study will be registered as a clinical audit at all participating UK centres; research ethics approval is not required. National leads will oversee the appropriate registration and approvals in countries outside the UK as required. Site specific reports of SSI rates will be provided to each participating centre. Study results will be disseminated locally at each site, publicised on social media and submitted for peer-reviewed publication.

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期刊介绍: IJS Protocols is the first peer-reviewed, international, open access journal seeking to publish research protocols across across the full breadth of the surgical field. We are aim to provide rapid submission to decision times whilst maintaining a high quality peer-review process.
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