P-1128. Effectiveness of KAIZEN Program for Reducing Spinal Surgical Site Infections Through Issue Identification via Descriptive Epidemiological Analysis and Enhanced Infection Control Measures
Hideki Kawamura, Shoko Arimura, Shinobu Uezono, Nao Murata, Aya Inamori, Hiroyuki Tominaga, Noboru Taniguchi

TL;DR
A KAIZEN program reduced spinal surgical site infections by identifying issues through analysis and improving infection control measures.
Contribution
Demonstrates how descriptive epidemiological analysis and enhanced infection control can reduce SSIs in spinal surgery.
Findings
SSI incidence dropped from 5.4% to 0.6% after implementing improved infection control measures.
Measures like intraoperative warming and blood glucose management significantly reduced SSIs.
Multisectoral collaboration and problem identification through analysis strengthened SSI countermeasures.
Abstract
Addressing surgical site infections (SSIs) is challenging due to the involvement of multiple departments. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of enhancing countermeasures, including issue identification via descriptive epidemiological analysis, in reducing SSIs in spinal surgery. We previously performed the bundle approach, including MRSA active surveillance with decolonization and cefazolin-based antimicrobial prophylaxis stewardship. In response to an increase in SSI cases detected through surveillance in 2018, the Infection Control Department conducted a descriptive epidemiological analysis to identify issues. SSIs were determined based on the NHSN definition and statistically analyzed using a risk index incorporating ASA classification, operative time, and wound classification. Of the 11 SSI cases in 2018, five (45.5%) were caused by MRSA, though all patients were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical site infection prevention · Nosocomial Infections in ICU · Anesthesia and Pain Management
