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Postcesarean SSI rate declines with care bundle*


 

REPORTING FROM THE PREGNANCY MEETING


After the bundle elements were identified, a full month was devoted to education and team training, with full bundle implementation occurring in April 2014. “Visual aids were placed in close proximity to the operating rooms,” said Dr. Davidson. For example, antimicrobial prophylaxis cards were placed on all anesthetic carts.

“A surgical checklist was placed in the chart for each patient undergoing cesarean delivery and compliance was tracked for the first 12 months of implementation,” said Dr. Davidson. Additionally, members of the care team received feedback in the form of quarterly reports on SSI rates and statistics about bundle compliance.

Care bundle elements included a set of instructions for pre- and postoperative antiseptic skin cleaning, wound care, and glycemic control in patients. Women were given chlorhexidine cleanser and asked to use it when showering the day before and the morning of surgery for planned deliveries. Forced warm-air blankets maintained patient normothermia in the preoperative holding area.

A group of intraoperative interventions included use of antiseptic skin and vaginal preparations, double-gloving, and having all scrubbed members of the surgical team change their outer gloves for fascial closure. A new instrument tray also was used for fascial closure. Prophylactic antibiotics were administered within 1 hour of skin incision, and doses were readministered based on the length of the procedure.

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