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A preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Korea: the Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program

PURPOSE: We aimed to develop an effective system for surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance and examine the current domestic state of SSIs for common abdominal surgeries in Korea. METHODS: The Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program was developed as an SSI surveillance syste...

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Autores principales: Park, Sun Jin, Lee, Kil Yeon, Park, Ji Won, Lee, Jae Gil, Choi, Hee Jung, Chun, Hee Kyung, Kang, Jung Gu
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Publicado: The Korean Surgical Society 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4347042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25741490
http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2015.88.3.119
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author Park, Sun Jin
Lee, Kil Yeon
Park, Ji Won
Lee, Jae Gil
Choi, Hee Jung
Chun, Hee Kyung
Kang, Jung Gu
author_facet Park, Sun Jin
Lee, Kil Yeon
Park, Ji Won
Lee, Jae Gil
Choi, Hee Jung
Chun, Hee Kyung
Kang, Jung Gu
author_sort Park, Sun Jin
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description PURPOSE: We aimed to develop an effective system for surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance and examine the current domestic state of SSIs for common abdominal surgeries in Korea. METHODS: The Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program was developed as an SSI surveillance system. A prospective multicenter study in nine university-affiliated or general hospitals was conducted for patients who underwent gastrectomy, cholecystectomy, appendectomy, colectomy, or proctectomy between August 16 and September 30 in 2012. Patients were monitored for up to 30 days by combining direct observation and a postdischarge surgeon survey. Data on SSIs were prospectively collected with KOSSIS secretarial support according to a common protocol. Operation-specific SSI rates were stratified according to risk factors and compared with data from the Korean Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (KONIS) and National Healthcare Safety Network. A focus group interview was conducted with participating hospitals for feedback. RESULTS: A total of 1,088 operations were monitored: 207 gastrectomies, 318 cholecystectomies, 270 appendectomies, 197 colectomies, and 96 proctectomies. Operation-specific SSI rates determined by the KOSSIS program were substantially higher than those found in KONIS (7.73% [95% confidence interval, 4.5%-12.3%] vs. 3.4% for gastrectomies, 10.15% [95% confidence interval, 6.1%-15.2%] vs. 4.0% for colectomy, and 13.5% [95% confidence interval, 7.4%-22.0%] vs. 4.2% for proctectomy). CONCLUSION: Despite a short surveillance period and heterogenous group of hospitals, our results suggest that KOSSIS could be a useful program to enhance SSI surveillance in Korea.
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spelling pubmed-43470422015-03-04 A preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Korea: the Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program Park, Sun Jin Lee, Kil Yeon Park, Ji Won Lee, Jae Gil Choi, Hee Jung Chun, Hee Kyung Kang, Jung Gu Ann Surg Treat Res Original Article PURPOSE: We aimed to develop an effective system for surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance and examine the current domestic state of SSIs for common abdominal surgeries in Korea. METHODS: The Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program was developed as an SSI surveillance system. A prospective multicenter study in nine university-affiliated or general hospitals was conducted for patients who underwent gastrectomy, cholecystectomy, appendectomy, colectomy, or proctectomy between August 16 and September 30 in 2012. Patients were monitored for up to 30 days by combining direct observation and a postdischarge surgeon survey. Data on SSIs were prospectively collected with KOSSIS secretarial support according to a common protocol. Operation-specific SSI rates were stratified according to risk factors and compared with data from the Korean Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (KONIS) and National Healthcare Safety Network. A focus group interview was conducted with participating hospitals for feedback. RESULTS: A total of 1,088 operations were monitored: 207 gastrectomies, 318 cholecystectomies, 270 appendectomies, 197 colectomies, and 96 proctectomies. Operation-specific SSI rates determined by the KOSSIS program were substantially higher than those found in KONIS (7.73% [95% confidence interval, 4.5%-12.3%] vs. 3.4% for gastrectomies, 10.15% [95% confidence interval, 6.1%-15.2%] vs. 4.0% for colectomy, and 13.5% [95% confidence interval, 7.4%-22.0%] vs. 4.2% for proctectomy). CONCLUSION: Despite a short surveillance period and heterogenous group of hospitals, our results suggest that KOSSIS could be a useful program to enhance SSI surveillance in Korea. The Korean Surgical Society 2015-03 2015-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4347042/ /pubmed/25741490 http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2015.88.3.119 Text en Copyright © 2015, the Korean Surgical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research is an Open Access Journal. All articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Park, Sun Jin
Lee, Kil Yeon
Park, Ji Won
Lee, Jae Gil
Choi, Hee Jung
Chun, Hee Kyung
Kang, Jung Gu
A preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Korea: the Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program
title A preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Korea: the Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program
title_full A preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Korea: the Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program
title_fullStr A preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Korea: the Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Korea: the Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program
title_short A preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Korea: the Korean Surgical Site Infection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program
title_sort preliminary study for the development of indices and the current state of surgical site infections (ssis) in korea: the korean surgical site infection surveillance (kossis) program
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4347042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25741490
http://dx.doi.org/10.4174/astr.2015.88.3.119
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