Elena Conoscienti: Sternal Wound Infection in Open Heart Surgery

Sternal Wound Infections (SWI) are one of the major complication post-surgical interventions that have a negative effect on LOS, health costs morbidity and mortality.  This is why it’s important that an early active surveillance program is put in place in all cardiothoracic surgical units.  A task force must analyze cause of infections and put forth all the guidelines and recommendation on the prevention of SWI as well as having a clear knowledge on how to classify infections according to the CDC definitions .Our hospital experience has shown that standardization of processes is of fundamental importance, that active surveillance  plays a key role in monitoring implemented measures and promote changes as well as keeping staff attention high. A multimodal and multidisciplinary approach is highly recommended. To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

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This show accompanies the 'Critical Care Global Classroom' - fortnightly lectures delivered by leading global experts in Critical Care Nursing. Take a dive into the latest evidence-based best-practice, with leading researchers and speakers. The audio from each lecture will be released here shortly after the live lecture. Visit www.continulus.com/lectures for more information.