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If at first you don’t succeed… Karen Anderson Kim Stanley
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Objectives Describe the importance of a MD quality champion 2. Discuss the necessity of verifiable data 3. Describe methods to get to the core issues
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One Smart IP Chick The value of manual review Just happens to notice what may be a trend… Starts collecting data Compares to national rates (NHSN) Performs a literature search Finding someone to take the time to listen Harder than we thought
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If at first you don’t succeed… Do you give up? NO WAY!!! ‘Giving up’ is not in the IP code Collect more data for stronger case Start peeling the
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Keep digging Comparison to National Data Apples to apples may not be what it appears Search the literature Understand what the literature shows (e.g. case definitions vary) Ask colleagues what they are seeing Go back to slide #2 – FIND SOMEONE important who is interested Make your case with data
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Our Story Our surveillance included all NHSN breast procedures 96% of complex SSIs found in mastectomy patients 81% were immediate post reconstruction 95% in Tissue Expanders (TE)
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Case Review Patient Risk factors Implant Placement Chemotherapy Radiation Prophylactic or Therapeutic Mastectomy? Acellular dermal matrix Type of Mastectomy- nipple sparing or not? Surgeon- Plast and Gen Organisms Skin Preparation Preop CHG bathing Preoperative/postop antibiotics First outpatient saline fill date/technique Early or late infections
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Data Analysis Of statistical significance: Nipple Sparing vs. Non-Nipple Sparing (p value= 0.0083) Nipple Sparing with Subcutaneous placement vs. Submuscular placement (p value= 0.0395)
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What We Did Brought to light an issue that the surgeons (General and Plastic) were not acutely aware of Opened the dialog between our departments: Correct skin pens for use with CHG Skin antisepsis Preoperative antibiotics Preoperative skin bathing Skin antisepsis prior to accessing port for outpatient saline fill No multidose vials of saline for outpatient clinics Created a patient risk questionnaire to gather additional information on all patients undergoing TE
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What We Did Started a preoperative CHG bathing program for patients undergoing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. Preop and post op patient education created We are still in the process of addressing the creation of evidence-based surgical guidelines and the outpatient technique for filling Tissue Expanders. Still attend at least two Plastic Surgery Dept meetings a year to provide updates, receive feedback.
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Lessons Learned Do not give up Find a respected champion and get them interested Know your data inside out and backwards You will be challenged by the surgeons Do your homework- know what the literature shows Understand how infection definitions may differ in published studies- they may not apply Ask the surgeons for ideas/guidance Make it obvious from the start that you are seeking to gain a deeper understanding of what the data “could” mean Sometimes there is no smoking gun….and that’s ok!
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