We investigated using administrative claims data to identify surgical site infections (SSI) after breast surgery and cesarean section. Postoperative diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and pharmacy information were automatically scanned and used to identify claims suggestive of SSI ("indicators") among 426 (22%) of 1,943 breast procedures and 474 (10%) of 4,859 cesarean sections. For 104 breast procedures with indicators explained in available medical records, SSI were confirmed for 37%, and some infection criteria were present for another 27%. Among 204 cesarean sections, SSI were confirmed for 40%, and some criteria were met for 27%. The extrapolated infection rates of 2.8% for breast procedures and 3.1% for cesarean section were similar to...
Surgical site infections (SSI) after caesarean section (CS) represent a substantial health system co...
Background: Objective of the study was to find SSI rate following Caesarean section and Analysis of ...
Background: Surgical Site Infections [SSI] are infections that develop within thirty days of surgery...
We investigated using administrative claims data to identify surgical site infections (SSI) after br...
We evaluated antimicrobial exposure, discharge diagnoses, or both to identify surgical site infectio...
We evaluated antimicrobial exposure, discharge diagnoses, or both to identify surgical site infectio...
Objective. To investigate the impact of postdischarge surveillance (PDS) on surgical-site infection ...
Background: The rate of surgical site infections (SSI) and their associated risk factors was identif...
Surveillance of surgical site infection (SSI) is an important infection control activity. The Caesar...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharge,...
Surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance is performed using a variety of methods with unclear perf...
OBJECTIVE To assess hospital surgical-site infection (SSI) identification and reporting following co...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharg...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) are one of the major health problems throughout the world...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the number of surgical site infections (SSIs) registered after hospital discha...
Surgical site infections (SSI) after caesarean section (CS) represent a substantial health system co...
Background: Objective of the study was to find SSI rate following Caesarean section and Analysis of ...
Background: Surgical Site Infections [SSI] are infections that develop within thirty days of surgery...
We investigated using administrative claims data to identify surgical site infections (SSI) after br...
We evaluated antimicrobial exposure, discharge diagnoses, or both to identify surgical site infectio...
We evaluated antimicrobial exposure, discharge diagnoses, or both to identify surgical site infectio...
Objective. To investigate the impact of postdischarge surveillance (PDS) on surgical-site infection ...
Background: The rate of surgical site infections (SSI) and their associated risk factors was identif...
Surveillance of surgical site infection (SSI) is an important infection control activity. The Caesar...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharge,...
Surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance is performed using a variety of methods with unclear perf...
OBJECTIVE To assess hospital surgical-site infection (SSI) identification and reporting following co...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharg...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) are one of the major health problems throughout the world...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the number of surgical site infections (SSIs) registered after hospital discha...
Surgical site infections (SSI) after caesarean section (CS) represent a substantial health system co...
Background: Objective of the study was to find SSI rate following Caesarean section and Analysis of ...
Background: Surgical Site Infections [SSI] are infections that develop within thirty days of surgery...