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11/12/2013 at 9:22 am #70681Turnbull, Karen PParticipant
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Hi All,
We are seeking information on what other regional size (250+ beds) acute hospitals are doing that works well for SSI surveillance. We don’t do CABGs, nor 100 THRs/TKRs in a calendar year, nor participate in the ACHS clinical indicators program for BSI & LUSCS,
What we have done for many years is a ‘day-5 survey’: anyone who has a surgical wound and is still an inpatient on day 5 (DOS day 0) undergoes chart review against the SSI definitions. Although this has provided valuable data over the years, I suspect times have changed and the validity of someone being here on day 5 (although consistent) might not be sensitive to ever-shorter LOS. One of the obvious catches is if you go home on antibiotics on day 4 or present with infection on/after day 6 – you don’t count. This is a labour intensive spreadsheet based process with manual theatre list entry, (fairly reliable) electronic report for patient matching for day 5 (that is a step up in our world!), and trips to the wards as no electronic medical record.
We also do an annual telephone follow-up at 30 days of selected 100+ (annual total, not the quarter we do the survey for) procedures (e.g. LUSCS, lap chole, etc.) for a 3-month period.
Any suggestions, protocols, ideas most welcome
Thanks
Karen Turnbull
Acting Nurse Manager
Infection Prevention & Control Unit
Level 2, Launceston General Hospital
Charles Street 7250________________________________
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11/12/2013 at 10:03 am #70687Wilson, Fiona (TIPCU)ParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Karen, you may want to have a look at what VICNISS do for SSI. Their program covers all of the public hospitals in Victoria irrespective of size. The procedures chosen by a hospital are dependent on how many are done per annum rather than how many beds there are (and I think the ‘general’ rule is >100 procedures/annum…. although saying that, the health service I worked at did do SSI surveillance on some procedures that had <100/annum).
Have a look at http://www.vicniss.org.au/Regards
Fiona Wilson I CNC, Infection Control, TIPCU
Population Health I Department of Health and Human Services
Post GPO Box 125 Hobart Tas 7001 | Email tipcu@dhhs.tas.gov.au
Phone (03) 6222 7684 | Fax (03) 6233 0553
A fair and healthy TasmaniaHi All,
We are seeking information on what other regional size (250+ beds) acute hospitals are doing that works well for SSI surveillance. We don’t do CABGs, nor 100 THRs/TKRs in a calendar year, nor participate in the ACHS clinical indicators program for BSI & LUSCS,
What we have done for many years is a ‘day-5 survey’: anyone who has a surgical wound and is still an inpatient on day 5 (DOS day 0) undergoes chart review against the SSI definitions. Although this has provided valuable data over the years, I suspect times have changed and the validity of someone being here on day 5 (although consistent) might not be sensitive to ever-shorter LOS. One of the obvious catches is if you go home on antibiotics on day 4 or present with infection on/after day 6 – you don’t count. This is a labour intensive spreadsheet based process with manual theatre list entry, (fairly reliable) electronic report for patient matching for day 5 (that is a step up in our world!), and trips to the wards as no electronic medical record.
We also do an annual telephone follow-up at 30 days of selected 100+ (annual total, not the quarter we do the survey for) procedures (e.g. LUSCS, lap chole, etc.) for a 3-month period.
Any suggestions, protocols, ideas most welcome
Thanks
Karen Turnbull
Acting Nurse Manager
Infection Prevention & Control Unit
Level 2, Launceston General Hospital
Charles Street 7250________________________________
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11/12/2013 at 10:19 am #70688Margaret EvansParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Karen
We do continuous surveillance of SSI for LSCS C/S inpatients but we count any SSI that occur during their hospital stay or if the patient is readmitted as an inpatient up to 30 days.
We only do telephone post surveillance discharge every 2 years for approx. 300 patients (3 months’ worth of C/S operations).For surveillance I use a number of avenues
* Surgical Site surveillance chart (as attached) this has a carbon copy which come to me on discharge.
* I review all positive isolates from the labs
* On ward round / hand over staff always chat to me or leave messages
* We also use ‘Obstetrix’ data base, & once a month the data analysis person runs a report looking where midwives report infections of any kind and all readmissions.
Hope this helps
Kind regards
MargieMargaret Evans IP&C CNC
Royal Hospital for Women
Locked Mail Bag 2000
Randwick 2031
Phone 02 93826339Senior Clinical lectures,
Sydney universityHi All,
We are seeking information on what other regional size (250+ beds) acute hospitals are doing that works well for SSI surveillance. We don’t do CABGs, nor 100 THRs/TKRs in a calendar year, nor participate in the ACHS clinical indicators program for BSI & LUSCS,
What we have done for many years is a ‘day-5 survey’: anyone who has a surgical wound and is still an inpatient on day 5 (DOS day 0) undergoes chart review against the SSI definitions. Although this has provided valuable data over the years, I suspect times have changed and the validity of someone being here on day 5 (although consistent) might not be sensitive to ever-shorter LOS. One of the obvious catches is if you go home on antibiotics on day 4 or present with infection on/after day 6 – you don’t count. This is a labour intensive spreadsheet based process with manual theatre list entry, (fairly reliable) electronic report for patient matching for day 5 (that is a step up in our world!), and trips to the wards as no electronic medical record.
We also do an annual telephone follow-up at 30 days of selected 100+ (annual total, not the quarter we do the survey for) procedures (e.g. LUSCS, lap chole, etc.) for a 3-month period.
Any suggestions, protocols, ideas most welcome
Thanks
Karen Turnbull
Acting Nurse Manager
Infection Prevention & Control Unit
Level 2, Launceston General Hospital
Charles Street 7250________________________________
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11/12/2013 at 12:13 pm #70690Hi Karen,
Our facility uses as automated electronic database that has feeds from the ADT, Radiology, Surgery and Laboratory systems in the hospital. This allows us to review potential HAIs easily and then investigate them. The electronic database means that spreadsheets are a thing of the past.
At present we use it to collect ACHS indicators, SSI, BSI, Dialysis, MRO, Device associated, SAB, C.diff and targeted organism data and assess patients for HAI.
Happy for you to contact me offline to discuss further.
Kind regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
Fiona.Desousa@sah.org.au
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076Hi All,
We are seeking information on what other regional size (250+ beds) acute hospitals are doing that works well for SSI surveillance. We don’t do CABGs, nor 100 THRs/TKRs in a calendar year, nor participate in the ACHS clinical indicators program for BSI & LUSCS,
What we have done for many years is a ‘day-5 survey’: anyone who has a surgical wound and is still an inpatient on day 5 (DOS day 0) undergoes chart review against the SSI definitions. Although this has provided valuable data over the years, I suspect times have changed and the validity of someone being here on day 5 (although consistent) might not be sensitive to ever-shorter LOS. One of the obvious catches is if you go home on antibiotics on day 4 or present with infection on/after day 6 – you don’t count. This is a labour intensive spreadsheet based process with manual theatre list entry, (fairly reliable) electronic report for patient matching for day 5 (that is a step up in our world!), and trips to the wards as no electronic medical record.
We also do an annual telephone follow-up at 30 days of selected 100+ (annual total, not the quarter we do the survey for) procedures (e.g. LUSCS, lap chole, etc.) for a 3-month period.
Any suggestions, protocols, ideas most welcome
Thanks
Karen Turnbull
Acting Nurse Manager
Infection Prevention & Control Unit
Level 2, Launceston General Hospital
Charles Street 7250________________________________
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