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JAMA Surgery ( IF 15.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2019.3849


To help reduce surgical site infections, a large multicenter health care system implemented a policy that required personnel who had scrubbed to use disposable perioperative jackets. Stapleton and colleagues retrospectively reviewed the cases of 60 009 patients who underwent these clean procedures and compared the rate of surgical site infections before and after policy implementation. Despite spending more than $1.7 million on disposable jackets, there was no significant reduction in surgical site infections, suggesting that perioperative attire has no association with such infections.

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中文翻译:

强调。

为了帮助减少手术部位的感染,大型的多中心医疗保健系统实施了一项政策,要求已擦洗的人员使用围手术期一次性夹克。Stapleton及其同事回顾性分析了接受了这些清洁程序的6009例患者的情况,并比较了政策实施前后手术部位感染的发生率。尽管在一次性夹克上花费超过170万美元,但手术部位感染并没有显着减少,这表明围手术期服装与此类感染无关。

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更新日期:2020-01-15
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