Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infection, 2017
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · University of Pennsylvania Health System · +19 more institutions
Abstract
The human and financial costs of treating surgical site infections (SSIs) are increasing. The number of surgical procedures performed in the United States continues to rise, and surgical patients are initially seen with increasingly complex comorbidities. It is estimated that approximately half of SSIs are deemed preventable using evidence-based strategies.
To provide new and updated evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of SSI. EVIDENCE REVIEW: A targeted systematic review of the literature was conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library from 1998 through April 2014. A modified Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach was used to assess the quality of evidence and the strength of the resulting recommendation and to provide explicit links between them. Of 5759 titles and abstracts screened, 896 underwent full-text review by 2 independent reviewers. After exclusions, 170 studies were extracted into evidence tables, appraised, and synthesized.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 262.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
20- SISandra I. Berríos-Torres
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- CACraig A. Umscheid
University of Pennsylvania Health System
- DWDale W. Bratzler
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
- BFBrian F Leas
University of Pennsylvania Health System
- ECErin C. StoneCorresponding
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cochrane Library
- CINAHL
- MEDLINE
- Guideline
- Antiseptic
- Antibiotic prophylaxis
- Antimicrobial