ObjectiveTo reduce average surgical-site infection (SSI) rates to less than 7.5%, as well as other complications by incrementally implementing an SSI prevention care bundle in maternity: (1) ChloraPrep; (2) PICO dressings, performing elective cesarean sections in a main theater rather than a labor ward and warming blankets; (3) vaginal cleansing; and (4) Hibiscrub.MethodsIn this prospective cohort study, the association between categorical variables was assessed by χ2 tests, temporal trends in the monthly percentage change of SSI were measured using the Joinpoint Regression Program v4.7.0.0.ResultsIn all, 1682 women (mean age 33.1 ± 5.2 years) underwent either elective (53.9%) or emergency (46.1%) cesarean section. After a small initial inc...
A two-part prospective study was conducted to assess rates of surgical site infection (SSI) followin...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality after caesarean ...
Objective: We aimed to decrease our surgical site infection (SSI) rate by 30% by sequential implemen...
To improve cesarean section patient experience by reduction of postoperative SSI.https://digitalcomm...
A new mother has so many stressors and a post cesarean section infection should never have to be one...
To decrease cesarean surgical site infection (SSI) rates to less than the National Healthcare Safety...
Background: Surgical site infections are the most common and easily preventable infections complicat...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) following caesarean section is a problem for women and hea...
Abstract Cesarean delivery (CD) is one of the most common procedures performed in the United States,...
Background: Caesarean delivery is a major obstetrical surgical procedure aiming to save the lives of...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) following caesarean section is a problem for women and heal...
Background: Surgical Site Infections [SSI] are infections that develop within thirty days of surgery...
Cesarean deliveries are one of the most common surgical procedures performed by obstetricians. Posto...
Surgical site infection (SSI) following caesarean is a common cause of morbidity. To ensure best pra...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common type of nosocomial infection, accounting for up...
A two-part prospective study was conducted to assess rates of surgical site infection (SSI) followin...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality after caesarean ...
Objective: We aimed to decrease our surgical site infection (SSI) rate by 30% by sequential implemen...
To improve cesarean section patient experience by reduction of postoperative SSI.https://digitalcomm...
A new mother has so many stressors and a post cesarean section infection should never have to be one...
To decrease cesarean surgical site infection (SSI) rates to less than the National Healthcare Safety...
Background: Surgical site infections are the most common and easily preventable infections complicat...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) following caesarean section is a problem for women and hea...
Abstract Cesarean delivery (CD) is one of the most common procedures performed in the United States,...
Background: Caesarean delivery is a major obstetrical surgical procedure aiming to save the lives of...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) following caesarean section is a problem for women and heal...
Background: Surgical Site Infections [SSI] are infections that develop within thirty days of surgery...
Cesarean deliveries are one of the most common surgical procedures performed by obstetricians. Posto...
Surgical site infection (SSI) following caesarean is a common cause of morbidity. To ensure best pra...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common type of nosocomial infection, accounting for up...
A two-part prospective study was conducted to assess rates of surgical site infection (SSI) followin...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality after caesarean ...
Objective: We aimed to decrease our surgical site infection (SSI) rate by 30% by sequential implemen...