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A Multidisciplinary Infection Control Bundle to Reduce the Number of Spinal Cord Stimulator Infections

Authors :
Yusuf, Erlangga
Bamps, Sven
Thüer, Bénédicte
Mattheussen, Jan
Ursi, Jean‐Paul
Del Biondo, Elke
de Smedt, Kris
Van Paesschen, Raf
Berghmans, Dirk
Hofkens, Kaat
Van Schaeren, Jef
van Havenbergh, Tony
Van Herendael, Bruno
Source :
Neuromodulation; August 2017, Vol. 20 Issue: 6 p563-566, 4p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

To investigate the effect of a quality improvement project that resulted in an infection control bundle to reduce the number of spinal cord stimulator (SCS) infections. The study was performed in a single center for neuromodulation from January 1, 2014, through May 31, 2016. In response to a high number of surgical site infections (SSIs) after SCS surgery, a multidisciplinary team analyzed the surgical process and developed an infection prevention bundle consisting of five items: 1) showering and decolonization for five days prior to surgery and showering in the hospital on the morning of surgery; 2) performing the SCS implantation as the first in the daily operating room (OR) program; 3) maintaining a minimal number of people in the OR; 4) providing home care nurses with a folder with SCS wound care instructions including pictures; 5) giving oral specific wound care instructions to patients. The number of infections was calculated for the baseline, implementation, and sustainability phases. A total of 410 SCS surgeries were performed during the study period. In the preintervention phase, 26/249 (10.4%) SCS surgeries were infected. During the implementation and sustainability phase, 2/59 (3.4%) and 1/102 (1.0%) SCS surgeries were infected, respectively. The reduction in the number of infections in pre and postintervention phase was statistically significant (p= 0.003). Multidisciplinary measures to reduce SSIs reduced the number of SCS associated infections in our study setting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10947159 and 15251403
Volume :
20
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Neuromodulation
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs42924882
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ner.12555