1. The Spanish national health care-associated infection surveillance network (INCLIMECC): data summary January 1997 through December 2006 adapted to the new National Healthcare Safety Network Procedure-associated module codes.
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Pérez CD, Rodela AR, and Monge Jodrá V
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- Antibiotic Prophylaxis statistics & numerical data, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Hospitals, Humans, Length of Stay statistics & numerical data, Patient Readmission statistics & numerical data, Reoperation statistics & numerical data, Spain epidemiology, Surgical Wound Infection complications, Surgical Wound Infection mortality, Cross Infection epidemiology, Surgical Wound Infection epidemiology
- Abstract
Background: In 1997, a national standardized surveillance system (designated INCLIMECC [Indicadores Clínicos de Mejora Continua de la Calidad]) was established in Spain for health care-associated infection (HAI) in surgery patients, based on the National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance (NNIS) system. In 2005, in its procedure-associated module, the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) inherited the NNIS program for surveillance of HAI in surgery patients and reorganized all surgical procedures., Methods: INCLIMECC actively monitors all patients referred to the surgical ward of each participating hospital. We present a summary of the data collected from January 1997 to December 2006 adapted to the new NHSN procedures., Results: Surgical site infection (SSI) rates are provided by operative procedure and NNIS risk index category. Further quality indicators reported are surgical complications, length of stay, antimicrobial prophylaxis, mortality, readmission because of infection or other complication, and revision surgery., Conclusion: Because the ICD-9-CM surgery procedure code is included in each patient's record, we were able to reorganize our database avoiding the loss of extensive information, as has occurred with other systems.
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- 2009
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