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Superficial incisional infection in arthroplasty of the lower limb. Interobserver reliability of the current diagnostic criteria.

M K Allami1, W Jamil, B Fourie, V Ashton, P J Gregg.   

Abstract

The Department of Health and the Public Health Laboratory Service established the Nosocomial Infection National Surveillance Scheme in order to standardise the collection of information about infections acquired in hospital in the United Kingdom and provide national data with which hospitals could measure their own performance. The definition of superficial incisional infection (skin and subcutaneous tissue), set by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), should meet at least one of the defined criteria which would confirm the diagnosis and determine the need for specific treatment. We have assessed the interobserver reliability of the criteria for superficial incisional infection set by the CDC in our current practice. The incisional site of 50 patients who had an elective primary arthroplasty of the hip or knee was evaluated independently by two orthopaedic clinical research fellows and two orthopaedic ward sisters for the presence or absence of surgical-site infection. Interobserver reliability was assessed by comparison of the criteria for wound infection used by the four observers using kappa reliability coefficients. Our study demonstrated that some of the components of the current CDC criteria were unreliable and we recommend their revision.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16129756     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.87B9.16672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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