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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04129177
Other study ID # HGranollers
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date October 1, 2018
Est. completion date June 30, 2020

Study information

Verified date March 2023
Source Hospital de Granollers
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]

Clinical Trial Summary

Background. The Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program in Catalonia (VINCat) monitors SSI in elective colorectal surgery since 2007 in 56 hospitals (7.5 million population). These hospitals perform active and prospective standardized surveillance of elective colorectal resections. Post-discharge surveillance is mandatory up to 30 days after surgery. Between 2007 and 2015, the SSI rate did not change significantly, with a cumulated incidence of 5,491 SSI in a total of 29,006 interventions (19%). In 2015, a working group of VINCat specialists and surgeons from the Catalan Society of Surgery was set up to formulate a specific bundle of SSI preventative measures for colorectal surgery. Aim. To analyse the effect of a specific bundle for SSI prevention in elective colorectal surgery. Methods. In 2016, a bundle of six preventative measures was recommended to the VINCat hospitals. Bundle measures were: systemic and oral antibiotic prophylaxis, mechanical bowel preparation (MBP), laparoscopic surgery, maintenance of normothermia, and the use of a double-ring wound retractor. The results of SSI before and after the implementation of the bundle are compared. The results are analysed using the chi-square test (statistical significance p <0.05).


Description:

Surgical location infection (ILQ) is the most frequent complication of surgery and an important source of clinical and economic problems for health systems. The reduction of its incidence is important because of its impact on patient comfort and the health resources used. The ILQ includes the categories of: superficial incisional (IIS, affects skin and subcutaneous tissue); deep incisional (IIP, affects deep soft tissues), and organ-space or organ-cavitary (IOE, affects any anatomical structure other than the incision manipulated during the intervention). Surgical procedures are distributed in the categories of clean, clean-contaminated, contaminated and dirty or infected surgery depending on your risk of ILQ. Elective colorectal surgery belongs to the clean-contaminated surgery category, it is one of the most frequent surgical procedures in Western society and the one with the highest rate of postoperative infection. The ILQ after colorectal procedures represents a measurable indicator of the quality of a health system. Endogenous factors of the patient and exogenous factors related to the surgical procedure are involved in the development of the ILQ. Despite the introduction of laparoscopy and the standardization of perioperative measures of prophylaxis, the clean-contaminated nature of these procedures, the increase in comorbidities and age of patients and the increase in the complexity of surgical procedures do not improve the Postoperative ILQ rates. It is necessary to investigate the usefulness of complementary prophylactic measures that allow lowering the level of wound contamination and reducing the rate of ILQ. The grouping of ILQ prevention measures into bundles or packages of measures with a high level of evidence is a strategy that has proven effective in various types of surgical procedures. The overall effectiveness of a package of measures depends on the degree of individual effectiveness of each of the measures included in the bundle. The Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program in Catalonia (VINCat) has been monitoring ILQ rates in elective colorectal surgery since 2007 in 55 hospitals. These hospitals perform active and prospective standardized surveillance of elective colorectal resections. Post-discharge surveillance is mandatory up to 30 days after surgery. Between 2007 and 2015, the rate of ILQ did not change significantly, with a cumulative incidence of 5,491 ILQ in a total of 29,006 interventions (19%). Given the persistence of these infection rates, in 2015, an interdisciplinary working group was formed that included infection control nurses, infectious disease specialists, anesthetists and surgeons of the Catalan Society of Surgery. Its objective was to design a specific package of ILQ preventive measures for elective colorectal surgery that could affect the incisional infection and organ / space. In 2016, a package of 6 measures of prevention of ILQ in colorectal surgery was implanted in hospitals belonging to VINCat. Ambit. A multicenter study is proposed in 55 hospitals in Catalonia. This is a cohort study of the prospective VINCat database, which collects data on surgical patients with the purpose of improving quality. Sixty-five VINCat hospitals participate in the surveillance of ILQ in colorectal surgery, an effort focused on improving the ILQ in colon and rectal operations since 2007. There are more than 43,000 case records since that date. VINCat hospitals are predominantly public hospitals. Workgroup. The working group is multicentre and interdisciplinary, including doctors and nurses of different specialties related to the prevention and control of surgical infection (surgical nursing, anesthesia, infectious diseases, infection spread and surgery) of different hospitals in the territory. The working group has a long experience in the surveillance and prevention of nosocomial and surgical infection and with the necessary means to carry out the project. Recipients The study recipients are all patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery, one of the most frequent major abdominal surgical procedures in our hospitals and one of the ones that causes the most complications and health costs. Hypothesis. Implantation of a package of ILQ prevention measures in colorectal surgery, which includes the combination of oral antibiotic and mechanical colon preparation (PMC) may decrease the rate of ILQ in elective colon surgery. Goals. Principal. Evaluate the effect of the implementation of a package of specific measures (bundle) in reducing the ILQ rate


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 12000
Est. completion date June 30, 2020
Est. primary completion date June 30, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Elective colorectal resection Exclusion Criteria: - Emergency surgery - Infection present at operation

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Implementation of a bundle of surgical infection preventive measures
A bundle of six preventative measures is recommended to the VINCat hospitals. Bundle measures were: systemic and oral antibiotic prophylaxis, mechanical bowel preparation (MBP), laparoscopic surgery, maintenance of normothermia, and the use of a double-ring wound retractor.

Locations

Country Name City State
Spain Fundació Privada Hospital Asil de Granollers Granollers Barcelona

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Hospital de Granollers

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Spain, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Surgical site infection rate CDC criteria 30 days
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