116 Surgical Site Infections Posters

Sunday, March 21, 2010: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Grand Hall (Hyatt Regency Atlanta)
Type: Poster
848
Multi-State Infection Control Assessment of Ambulatory Surgical Centers, 2008
Melissa Schaefer, MD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Michael Jhung, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Marilyn Dahl, MA, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; Sarah Schillie, MD, MPH, MBA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Crystal Simpson, MD, MHS, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; Eloisa Llata, MD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ruth Link-Gelles, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ronda Sinkowitz-Cochran, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Priti Patel, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Elizabeth Bolyard, RN, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Lynne Sehulster, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Arjun Srinivasan, MD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Joseph F. Perz, DrPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
849
SIR, You've led me astray!
David Birnbaum, PhD, MPH, Washington State Dept. of Health; Anthony Marfin, MD, MPH, MA, Washington State Dept. of Health; Roxie Zarate, MPH, Washington State Dept. of Health
850
Depth and Location of Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) Following 7 Major Procedure Categories
Luke F. Chen, MBBS, CIC, FRACP, Duke University Medical Center; David Y. Ming, MD, Duke University Medical Center; Becky A. Miller, MD, Duke University Medical Center; Daniel J. Sexton, MD, FACP, Duke University Medical Center; Rebekah W. Moehring, MD, Duke University Medical Center; Deverick Anderson, MD, MPH, Duke University Medical Center
851
Results of an Audit on Preoperative Skin Preparation in 41,188 Patients in France
France Borgey, MD, Rrh-Arlin De Basse-Normandie, Chu Côte De Nacre; Zoher Kadi, MD, Antenne Régionale Picardie CCLIN Nord; M. Alix Ertzscheid, nurse, CCLIN Ouest; Anne Bettinger, nurse, CCLIN Est; Claude Bernet, MD, CCLIN Sud-Est; Christophe Gautier, MD, CCLIN Sud-Ouest; Pascal Astagneau, MD, PhD, CCLIN Nord; Benoist Lejeune, MD, PhD, CCLIN Ouest; Grephh-Pop Study group, CCLINs
852
Reducing postoperative MRSA infection in joint replacement patients: results of pre-operative active surveillance for MRSA
Ruth M. Curchoe, RN, MSN, CIC, Unity Health System; Nayef El-Daher, MD, Ph, D, Unity Health System; Sharon Bidwell, RN, BS, Unity Health System
853
The Effects of Wound Complications on Quality of Life Following Breast Cancer Surgery
Kelly E. Ball, MPH, Washington University School of Medicine; Donna B. Jeffe, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine; Victoria J. Fraser, MD, Washington University School of Medicine; Margaret A. Olsen, PhD, MPH, Washington University School of Medicine
854
Antibiotic prophylaxis at caesarean section – guidelines and clinical practice – an evaluation using data from the Norwegian surveillance system for surgical site infections
Finn Egil Skjeldestad, MD, PhD, Norwegian institutet of public health; Hege Line Løwer, Norwegian institutet of public health; Hanne Merete Eriksen, Norwegian institutet of public health
855
Risk of Surgical Site Infection due to Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy in Patients Undergoing Mastectomy
Margaret A. Olsen, PhD, MPH, Washington University School of Medicine; Kelly E. Ball, MPH, Washington University School of Medicine; Victoria J. Fraser, MD, Washington University School of Medicine
856
Surgical Site Infections Linked to Cerebrospinal Leak and Skin Maceration
Siva Ketha, MD, College of Medicine, University of Florida; Miranda Williams, RN, MPH, Shands Hospital at the University of Florida; Loretta Fauerbach, MS, CIC, Shands Hospital at the University of Florida; Lennox Archibald, MD, College of Medicine, University of Florida
857
Antibiotics Prophylaxis for Lower Segment Caesarean Sections: A Multi-centered Prospective Study in Public Hospitals in Hong Kong
Hong Chen, MBBS, MPH, Infection Control Branch, Centre for Health Protection; Carole SK Tam*, MBChB, MMed(PH), Infection Control Branch, Centre for Health Protection; Carol HY Fong, BSc, Infection Control Branch, Centre for Health Protection; Iris HL Tsang, BSc(Hons), MStat, Infection Control Branch, Centre for Health Protection; Raymond WH Yung, MBBS, MPH, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Patricia TY Ching, RN, DNA, CPHQ, Chief Infection Control Officer Office, Hospital Authority; WH Seto, MBBSFRCPathCPHQ, Chief Infection Control Officer Office, Hospital Authority; Andrew TY Wong, MBBS, MSc, CIC, Infection Control Branch, Centre for Health Protection
858
Association Between the Risk of Surgical Site Infection and Surgical Volume in Hospitals Participating in the Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Network of South-Eastern France
Marine Giard, MD, CCLIN Sud-Est, Hospices Civils de Lyon, and Lyon 1 University; Emmanuelle Caillat-Vallet, CCLIN Sud-Est, Hospices Civils de Lyon; Jacques Fabry, MD, CCLIN Sud-Est, Hospices Civils de Lyon, and Lyon 1 University
859
Trends in surgical site infection in Scotland 2002 to 2007
Robert Hill, NHS Health Protection Scotland; Abigail Mullings, NHS Health Protection Scotland; Jacqui Reilly, NHS Health Protection Scotland; Sally Stewart, NHS Health Protection Scotland
860
Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection after Abdominal Hysterectomy
Mack Savage, University of Iowa College of Medicine; Jean Pottinger, MA, CQSPI, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics; Hsiu-yin Chiang, University of Iowa College of Medicine and College of Public Health; Melissa Ward, MS, University of Iowa College of Medicine; Noeller Bowdler, MD, University of Iowa College of Medicine; Loreen Herwaldt, MD, The University of Iowa College of Medicine, College of Public Health, and Hospitals and Clinics
861
Outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Surgical Site Infections Following Arthroscopy — Texas, 2009
Pritish Tosh, MD, CDC; Jonathan Duffy, MD, MPH, CDC; Gary Heseltine, MD, MPH, Texas Department of State Health Services; Maureen Disbot, MS, RN, CCRN, The Methodist Hospital; Marc Boom, MD, MBA, The Methodist Hospital; Arjun Srinivasan, MD, CDC; Carolyn Gould, MD, MSCR, CDC; Sandra Berrios-Torres, MD, CDC
862
Surveillance of surgical site infections by surgeons: biased underreporting or useful epidemiological data?
Rachel Rosenthal, MD, University Hospital Basel; Walter P. Weber, MD, University Hospital Basel; Walter W. Marti, MD, FACS, University Hospital Basel; Heidi Misteli, MD, University Hospital Basel; Stefan Reck, MD, University Hospital Basel; Marc Dangel, MPH, University Hospital Basel; Daniel Oertli, MD, FACS, University Hospital Basel; Andreas F. Widmer, MD, MS, University Hospital Basel
863
Succesful implementation of surgical site bundle in a resource limited setting in cardiothoracic surgery
Sanjeev Singh, MBBS, DCH, MPhi, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences; Shiv Nair, MBBS, MS, MCh, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences; Suresh Nair, MBBS, MD, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
864
Pediatric Surgical Site Infection Surveillance: Going Beyond Targeting Procedures
Jayna R. Berger, BS, University of Michigan Health System; Jennifer Sweeney, MPH, University of Michigan Health System; Lisa K. Sturm, MPH, CIC, University of Michigan Health System; Carol E. Chenoweth, MD, University of Michigan Health System
867
Surgical Quality Improvement: Reducing Surgical Site Infection Rates in Colon Procedures
Julia Jackson, CST, MEd, FAST, University of Michigan Health System; Lisa Sturm, MPH, CIC, University of Michigan Health System; Jayna Berger, BS, University of Michigan Health System; Benrong Chen, PhD, University of Michigan Health System; Darrell Campbell, MD, University of Michigan Health System; Carol Chenoweth, MD, University of Michigan Health System
868
A simple pre-operative prediction tool for surgical site infection in vascular surgery
Surbhi Leekha, MBBS, Mayo Clinic; Rodney L. Thompson, MD, Mayo Clinic; Priya Sampathkumar, MD, Mayo Clinic; Brian D. Lahr, Mayo Clinic; Audra A. Duncan, MD, Mayo Clinic; Robert Orenstein, DO, Mayo Clinic
869
Relations between changes in nutritional status and postoperative infection in patients who undergo gastric surgery
Haruko Takasaki, RN, MSN, St. Marianna Medical University Hospital, International University of Health and Welfare Graduate School; Hanako Misao, RN, PhD., International University of Health and Welfare, Graduate School
870
Impact of Major Infection (MI) due to Staphylococcus aureus following Cardiac Surgery
Luke F. Chen, MBBS, FRACP, Duke University Medical Center; Jean M. Arduino, ScD, Merck; Shubin Sheng, Duke Clinical Research Institute; In-Gyu Bae, MD, Gyeonsang National University School of Medicine; Lawrence H. Muhlbaier, PhD, Duke Clinical Research Institute; Zeina Kanafani, MD, American University of Beirut Medical Center; G. Ralph Corey, MD, Duke Clinical Research Institute; Vance G. Fowler Jr., MD, MHS, Duke University Medical Center
871
An Increase in SSI Rate Complicating Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery following a Change from Chlorhexidine to Triclocarban Antiseptic
N. Deborah Friedman, MBBS, FRACP, MD, Barwon Health; Kaylene Styles, Barwon Health; Jill Low, Barwon Health; Amy Crowe, Barwon Health; Eugene Athan, Barwon Health
872
The impact of post discharge surveillance infections on colorectal procedures among VINCat hospitals
Miquel Pujol, PhD, VINCat Program; Enric Limón, MSc, VINCat Program; Benito Almirante, PhD, VINCat Program; Montserrat Olona, PhD, VINCat Program; Feliu Bella, PhD, VINCat Program; Nuria Freixas, RN, VINCat Program; Teresa Pi-Sunyer, RN, VINCat Program; Francesc Gudiol, PhD, VINCat Program
873
A study of relationship between SSI and the positioning of the created stoma by Coloproctectomy and the surgical wound
Hiromi Nakagawa, RN, CN, Course in Wound Ostomy Continence, Institute for Graduate Nurses, Japanese Nursing Association; Hanako Misao, RN, MSN, PhD, International University of Health and Welfare, Graduate School
874
Surgical Site Infection (SSI) Surveillance in Caesarean Section Procedures in Wales - A Cut Above
Victoria McClure, BA, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust; Wendy Harrison, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust; Susan Harris, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust; Dafydd Williams, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust; Eleri Davies, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust
875
Validation of Orthopaedic Surgical Site Infection Surveillance in Wales: Preliminary Results from 2 Pilot Sites
Rhian Hughes, MSc, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust; Dafydd Williams, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust; Mari Morgan, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust; Eleri Davies, Welsh Healthcare Associated Infection Programme, Public Health Wales NHS Trust
876
Impact of preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis on the incidence of surgical site infection in a Ugandan Hospital
Simon Tiberi, MD, San Raffaele Scientific Institute; Martin Nsubuga, MD, St. Raphael of St. Francis, Nsambya Hospital; Christine Muzaale, St. Raphael of St. Francis, Nsambya Hospital; Adriano Lazzarin, MD, San Raffaele Scientific Institute; Paolo Scarpellini, MD, San Raffaele Scientific Institute
877
A Budget Impact Analysis of Three Surgical Skin Antisepsis Protocols
Angeline Carlson, PhD, Data Intelligence Consultants, LLC; Siting Zhou, PhD, Candidate, University of Minnesota
878
The Added Value of Post Discharge Surveillance of Surgical Site Infections in a National Mandatory Surveillance System
Hege Line M. Løwer, MoH, Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Hanne-Merete Eriksen, Norwegian institute of public health; Finn Egil Skjeldestad, Norwegian institute of public health
879
Descriptive Epidemiology of Invasive S. aureus (SA) Infections Following Orthopedic Procedures
Jean Marie Arduino, ScD, MS, Merck; Keith Kaye, MD, University Health Center; Shelby D. Reed, Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center; Chelsea A. Grussemeyer, BSPH, Duke University Medical Center; Senaka A. Peter, MPH, Merck; Daniel J. Sexton, MD, Duke University Medical Center; Luke F. Chen, MBBS, FRACP, Duke University Medical Center; Joelle Y. Friedman, MPA, Duke University Medical Center; Yong Il Choi, MSN, Duke University Medical Center; Chantelle Hardy, BA, Duke University Medical Center; Vance G. Fowler Jr., MD, MHS, Duke University Medical Center; Deverick Anderson, MD, Duke University Medical Center
880
Effect of washing on the antimicrobial efficacy of povidone-iodine containing products against Staphylococcus aureus
Michele J. Anderson, Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Katie F. Wlaschin, Ph.D., 3M Company; Matt T. Scholz, 3M Company; Marnie L. Peterson, Ph.D., University of Minnesota
881
Orthopedist's Onychomycosis as Source of Prosthetic Joint Infection with Candida Species
Robert K. Pelz, MD, PhD, Sacred Heart Medical Center; Robert Barnes, MD, PeaceHealth Medical Group; Brian L. Wickes, PhD, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
882
Development and Application of Neurosurgery Specific Checklist by Multidisciplinary Infection Prevention Team Leads to Significant Class I Surgical Site Infection (SSI) Rate Reduction
Loretta Fauerbach, MS, CIC, Shands Hospital at the University of Florida; Miranda Williams, RN, MPH, Shands Hospital at the University of Florida; Lennox Archibald, MD, University of Florida
883
Prevalence and clinical implications of heteroresistant vancomycin intermediate Staphylococcus aureus in isolates from bone and joint tissue infections over a 3 year period
Geeta Manthena, MD, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.; Melanie Fisher, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.; P. Rocco Lasala, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.
884
Surgical Site Infections in Five Brazilian Hospitals: Decennial Trends
Edna M. Meireles, MD, Hospital Risoleta Tolentino Neves and Hospital da Baleia; Carlos E.F. Starling, MD, Hospital Vera Cruz; Estevão U. Silva, MD, Hospital Universitário São José and Hospital Vila da Serra; Braulio R.G.M. Couto, MSc, Centro Universitário de Belo Horizonte / UNI-BH
885
Comparative Study of a Iodine + Cyanoacrylate vs. Iodine and Isopropyl Alcohol in Skin Preparation for Prevention of Surgical Site Infections in Oncologic Surgery
Diana Vilar-Compte, MD, MSc, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; Elizabeth Salazar, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; C. Benjamín Sánchez, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; Jesús M. Jimenez, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; Pablo Arrieta, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; Alfredo Rivas, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; Oscar Cerezo, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; Bertha García, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; Silvia Sandoval, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología; Yuriria Fernández, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología