Increased Frequency of Hand Hygiene and Other Infection Prevention Practices Correlates with Reduced Surgical Wound Infection Rates in Spinal Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Variables
2.3. Institutional Database and Data Collection
2.4. Participants and Eligibility Criteria
2.5. Pre and Post-Operative Routine
2.6. HH Observation
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. HH Compliance
3.2. Surgical Wound Infections
3.3. Location and Microbiology
3.4. Subgroup Analysis
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Pandemic Period | Pre-Pandemic Period | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Number of HCWs | 276 | 276 | |
HH Compliance | |||
Doctors (57) | 68.1% | 51.2% | 0.002 |
Resident doctors (52) | 77.4% | 65.3% | 0.003 |
Medicine Students (43) | 91% | 71.1% | 0.001 |
Nurses (85) | 89.5% | 68.5% | 0.002 |
Nurses students (40) | 87.7% | 65.2% | 0.003 |
Health care assistants (32) | 31% | 27% | 0.876 |
Total | 85.2% | 57% | 0.002 |
Pandemic Period | Pre-Pandemic Period | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Number of patients | 289 | 392 | |
Gender | 157 F, 132 M | 221 F, 171 M | |
Age | 64.3 (+/−7.8) | 65.2 (+/−9.1) | 0.768 |
BMI | 26.6 (+/−2.2) | 27.2 (+/−1.8) | 0.643 |
ASA Score | |||
- I | 56 (19.6%) | 77 (19.6%) | 0.739 |
- II | 159 (55.6.%) | 194 (49%) | 0.613 |
- III | 74 (24.8%) | 121 (30.2%) | 0.578 |
Comorbidity | |||
AF in ONA | 13 (4.6%) | 21 (5.3%) | 0.836 |
Hypertension | 79 (27.7%) | 101 (25.3%) | 0.782 |
Obesity | 15 (5.3%) | 23 (5.8%) | 0.851 |
COPD | 9 (3.2%) | 17(4.3%) | 0.793 |
Hypothyroidism | 18 (6.3%) | 38 (9.5%) | 0.781 |
Diabetes | 16 (5.5%) | 25 (6.3%) | 0.698 |
Smokers | 97 (34%) | 141 (35.3%) | 0.817 |
Surgery level | |||
Cervical | 37 (12.9%) | 48 (12%) | 0.834 |
Thoracic | 76 (26.6%) | 124 (31%) | 0.759 |
Lumbar | 176 (61.6%) | 220 (55%) | 0.693 |
Surgical approach | |||
Anterior | 39 (13.3%) | 57 (14.5%) | 0.865 |
Posterior | 198 (69.3%) | 240 (60%) | 0.841 |
Combined | 52 (18.2%) | 95 (23.7%) | 0.872 |
Wound infection | 3 (1%) | 9 (3.2%) | 0.003 |
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Perna, A.; Maruccia, F.; Gorgoglione, F.L.; Barletta, F.; Vitiello, R.; Proietti, L.; Tamburrelli, F.C.; Santagada, D.A. Increased Frequency of Hand Hygiene and Other Infection Prevention Practices Correlates with Reduced Surgical Wound Infection Rates in Spinal Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 7528. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247528
Perna A, Maruccia F, Gorgoglione FL, Barletta F, Vitiello R, Proietti L, Tamburrelli FC, Santagada DA. Increased Frequency of Hand Hygiene and Other Infection Prevention Practices Correlates with Reduced Surgical Wound Infection Rates in Spinal Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(24):7528. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247528
Chicago/Turabian StylePerna, Andrea, Francesco Maruccia, Franco Lucio Gorgoglione, Felice Barletta, Raffaele Vitiello, Luca Proietti, Francesco Ciro Tamburrelli, and Domenico Alessandro Santagada. 2022. "Increased Frequency of Hand Hygiene and Other Infection Prevention Practices Correlates with Reduced Surgical Wound Infection Rates in Spinal Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 24: 7528. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247528
APA StylePerna, A., Maruccia, F., Gorgoglione, F. L., Barletta, F., Vitiello, R., Proietti, L., Tamburrelli, F. C., & Santagada, D. A. (2022). Increased Frequency of Hand Hygiene and Other Infection Prevention Practices Correlates with Reduced Surgical Wound Infection Rates in Spinal Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(24), 7528. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247528