Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Ercole,Flávia Falci
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Starling,Carlos Ernesto Ferreira, Chianca,Tânia Couto Machado, Carneiro,Mariângela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702007000100028
Resumo: This review outlines the evolution of risk rates of surgical site infection adopted by the Study on the Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection Control (SENIC) and the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) system, and evaluates their advantages and limitations. The types of surgical procedures for which the NNIS index has proven to be an efficient system for the classification of patients are presented. The necessity of adapting the NNIS index to take into account specific characteristics associated with hospitals and practices in various regions and countries is stressed. The requirement for further testing and development of the rate concerning specific procedures, particularly those involving orthopaedic surgery, is discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review
title Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review
spellingShingle Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review
Ercole,Flávia Falci
SSI/NNIS Index
quality indicators
hospital infections
surgical procedures
orthopaedic operations
title_short Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review
title_full Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review
title_fullStr Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review
title_full_unstemmed Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review
title_sort Applicability of the national nosocomial infections surveillance system risk index for the prediction of surgical site infections: a review
author Ercole,Flávia Falci
author_facet Ercole,Flávia Falci
Starling,Carlos Ernesto Ferreira
Chianca,Tânia Couto Machado
Carneiro,Mariângela
author_role author
author2 Starling,Carlos Ernesto Ferreira
Chianca,Tânia Couto Machado
Carneiro,Mariângela
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ercole,Flávia Falci
Starling,Carlos Ernesto Ferreira
Chianca,Tânia Couto Machado
Carneiro,Mariângela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv SSI/NNIS Index
quality indicators
hospital infections
surgical procedures
orthopaedic operations
topic SSI/NNIS Index
quality indicators
hospital infections
surgical procedures
orthopaedic operations
description This review outlines the evolution of risk rates of surgical site infection adopted by the Study on the Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection Control (SENIC) and the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) system, and evaluates their advantages and limitations. The types of surgical procedures for which the NNIS index has proven to be an efficient system for the classification of patients are presented. The necessity of adapting the NNIS index to take into account specific characteristics associated with hospitals and practices in various regions and countries is stressed. The requirement for further testing and development of the rate concerning specific procedures, particularly those involving orthopaedic surgery, is discussed.
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