| Literature DB >> 31206058 |
Preben Ulrich Pedersen1, Anita Tracey2, Jesper Eske Sindby2, Merete Bjerrum3.
Abstract
Aim: To implement recommendations for oral hygiene before elective open-heart surgery in a thoracic surgery ward and to evaluate whether the number of patients who needed to be treated with antibiotics postoperatively was reduced. Background: Healthcare systems are challenged to implement initiatives that reduce the development of nosocomial infections, to offer patients a safe and cost-efficient treatment and to reduce the use of antibiotics. Previous interventions have focused on staff behaviour in reducing postoperative infections. In this study, patients were recommended to carry out oral hygiene as recommended in a clinical guideline.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotic management; evidence-based medicine; healthcare quality improvement; nosocomial infections; patient safety
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31206058 PMCID: PMC6542424 DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2018-000512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Qual ISSN: 2399-6641
Characteristics of patients participating in the study in the control group and intervention group
| Control n=506 | Intervention n=466 | |
| Gender | ||
| Male % (95% CI) | 71.5 (67.5 to 75.4) | 72.3 (67.4 to 75.9) |
| Female % (95% CI) | 28.5 (24.5 to 32.4) | 27.7 (23.6 to 31.7) |
| Age (year) | ||
| Mean/SD (95% CI) | 67.6/10.9 (66.9 to 68.5) | 67.4/10.5 (66.4 to 68.4) |
| Surgery | ||
| CABG % (95% CI) | 38.1 (33.8 to 42.7) | 31.5 (27.3 to 35.1) |
| CABG+valve % (95% CI) | 9.7 (7 to 12) | 7.7 (5.3 to 10.1) |
| Valve % (95% CI) | 45.6 (41.2 to 49.9) | 55.5 (51.0 to 60.0) |
| Other % (95% CI) | 6.6 (4.4 to 8.7) | 7.7 (5.3 to 10.1) |
| Perfusion time (min) | ||
| Mean/SD (95% CI) | 116.3/37.4 (112.9 to 119.6) | 114.8/42.5 (110.9 to 118.7) |
| Nutrition, BMI (m2) | ||
| Mean/SD (95% CI) | 27.8/4.7 (27.4 to 28.2) | 28.0/5.6 (27.5 to 28.5) |
| Smokers % (95% CI) | 14.7 (11.6 to 17.8) | 14.2 (11.0 to 17.4) |
| Daily intake of alcohol % (95% CI) | 5.0 (3.1 to 6.9) | 4.9 (2.9 to 6.8) |
| Diabetes mellitus | ||
| Type I (95% CI) | 1.4 (0.4 to 2.4) | 1.5 (0.4 to 2.6) |
| Type II (95% CI) | 19.4 (15.9 to 22.8) | 18.0 (14.4 to 21.5) |
| COPD (95% CI) | 2.9 (1.4 to 4.3) | 6.0 (3.8 to 8.1) |
| LOS (95% CI) | 10.7/7.6 (10.0 to 11.6) | 8.6/4.7 (8.1 to 9.0) |
BMI, body mass index; CABG, coronary artery bypass graft; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; LOS, length of stay.
Number of patients receiving antibiotic on fifth postoperative day, and the reason for prescribing antibiotics
| Control n=506 | Intervention n=466 | |
| Receiving antibiotic | ||
| On fifth postoperative day (95% CI) | 64/12.6% (9.9 to 15.9) | 36/7.7% (5.5 to 10.5) |
| Reason for prescribing antibiotic | ||
| Airway infection (95% CI) | 24/4.7% (3.1 to 7.0) | 12/2.6% (1.3 to 4.5) |
| Superficial surgical | ||
| Site infection (95% CI) | 19/3.8% (2.3 to 5.8) | 14/3.0% (1.5 to 5.0) |
| Deep surgical site | ||
| Infection (95% CI) | 6/1.2% (0.5 to 2.6) | 2/0.4% (0.1 to 1.5) |
| Urinary tract | ||
| Infection (95% CI) | 2/0.04% (0 to 0.14) | 1/0.02% (0 to 0.12) |
| Other infections* (95% CI) | 13/2.6% (1.4 to 4.4) | 4/0.9% (0.2 to 2.2) |
*Other infections: endocarditis, pericarditis, chronic infection in the hip, no specific focus for infection, increase in infection parameters.
Reasons for prescribing antibiotics distributed by type of surgery
| CABG | CABG+valve | Valve | Other surgical procedures | |||||
| Cont | Intv | Cont | Intv | Cont | Intv | Cont | Intv | |
| Prescribed antibiotic on fifth postoperative day (95% CI) | 33/17.1% | 16/10.4% | 9/18.4% | 3/8.3% | 17/7.4% | 11/4.2% | 5/14.7% | 0/0% |
| Airway infection (95% CI) | 14/4.7% | 2/1.4% | 2/4.1% | 1/2.8% | 8/3.5% | 7/2.7% | 0/0% | 0/0% |
| Superficial surgical site infection (95% CI) | 13/6.7% | 9/7.5% | 1/2.0% | 1/2.8% | 4/1.5% | 4/1.5% | 1/2.9% | 0/0% |
| Deep surgical site infection (95% CI) | 5/2.6% | 2/1.6% | 1/2.0% | 0/0% | 0/0% | 0/0% | 0/0% | 0/0% |
| Urinary tract infection (95% CI) | 1/0.5% | 0/0% | 1/2.0% | 1/2.8% | 0/0% | 0/0% | 0/0% | 0/0% |
| Other infections (95% CI) | 0/2.1% | 3/2.0% | 4/8.2% | 0/0% | 5/2.2% | 0/0% | 4/0% | 1/4.2% |
Other infections: endocarditis, pericarditis, chronic infection in the hip, no specific focus for infection, increase in infection parameters.
CABG, coronary artery bypass graft; Cont, control group; Intv, intervention group (measured as intention to treat).