Surveillance of surgical site infections (SSIs) is important for infection control and is usually performed through retrospective manual chart review. The aim of this study was to develop an algorithm for the surveillance of deep SSIs based on clinical variables to enhance efficiency of surveillance.Design: Retrospective cohort study (2012-2015).Setting: A Dutch teaching hospital.Participants: We included all consecutive patients who underwent colorectal surgery excluding those with contaminated wounds at the time of surgery. All patients were evaluated for deep SSIs through manual chart review, using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria as the reference standard.Analysis: We used logistic regression modeling to ide...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharg...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharge,...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharg...
Surveillance of surgical site infections (SSIs) is important for infection control and is usually pe...
Objective:Automated surveillance of healthcare-associated infections reduces workload and improves s...
Abstract Background Automated surveillance methods that re-use electronic health record data are con...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...
Automated surveillance of healthcare-associated infections reduces workload and improves standardiza...
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
Summary: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, and they are the...
Objectives. To assess whether electronic records data could improve the efficiency, exhaustiveness, ...
SummarySurgical site infection (SSI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, and they are the t...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most frequent complication after colorectal surgery and have...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most frequent complication after colorectal surgery and have...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharg...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharge,...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharg...
Surveillance of surgical site infections (SSIs) is important for infection control and is usually pe...
Objective:Automated surveillance of healthcare-associated infections reduces workload and improves s...
Abstract Background Automated surveillance methods that re-use electronic health record data are con...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...
Automated surveillance of healthcare-associated infections reduces workload and improves standardiza...
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
Summary: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, and they are the...
Objectives. To assess whether electronic records data could improve the efficiency, exhaustiveness, ...
SummarySurgical site infection (SSI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, and they are the t...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most frequent complication after colorectal surgery and have...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most frequent complication after colorectal surgery and have...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharg...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharge,...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the rate of surgical site infection (SSI) occurring after hospital discharg...