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THE IMPACT OF PRE-OPERATIVE MUPIROCIN PROPHYLAXIS ON SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS IN SAME-DAY ADMISSION OPEN HEART PATIENTS
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Title
THE
IMPACT
OF
PRE-OPERATIVE
MUPIROCIN
PROPHYLAXIS
ON
SURGICAL
SITE
INFECTIONS
IN
SAME-DAY
ADMISSION
OPEN
HEART
PATIENTS
Author
Gerry, Joanna
Keywords
cardiac surgery
mupirocin prophylaxis
MRSA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
CDC
estimates
that
one
in
20
patients
admitted
to the
hospital
is
a
carrier
of
methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus
aureus
(MRSA).
Staphylococci
are
commonly
found
on the
skin
and
mucous
membranes
within
the
anterior
nares
,
which
provides
the
principle
reservoir
for this
organism.
These
organisms
can
go
on to
cause
surgical
site
infections
in
hospitalized
patients.
Mupirocin
is
an
effective
topical
medication
used
to
eliminate
nasal
carriage
of
Staphylococcus
aureus
(S.
aureus).
Based
on
Level
A
evidence
, the
2007
Society
of
Thoracic
Surgeons
has
made
a
Class
I
recommendation
for the
use
of
mupirocin
for
all
patients
undergoing
cardiac
surgery
in the
absence
of
documentation
of a
negative
culture
for
staphylococcal
colonization.
The
purpose
of this
before-and-after
study
is
to
examine
the
rates
of
surgical
site
infections
(SSI)
for
cardiac
surgery
patients
who
came
through
the
pre-admission
testing
unit
prior
to
same-day
admission
(SDA)
for
surgery
before
and
after
providing
2%
mupirocin
nasal
ointment.
Specific
aims:
1.
To
examine
the
relationship
between
providing
mupirocin
to the
SDA
cardiac
surgery
patient
and the
prevalence
of
SSI.
2.
To
examine
the
cost-effectiveness
of
providing
mupirocin
to the
SDA
cardiac
surgery
patient
and
SSI.
3.
To
examine
the
adherence
of
SDA
preoperative
cardiac
surgery
patients
and the
use
of
mupirocin
preoperatively
, if the
medication
is
provided
at
no
cost
to the
patient.
Retrospective
chart
reviews
were
completed
on
330
patients:
175
patients
in the
pre-provision
of
mupirocin
and
150
in the
mupirocin
provided
group.
Chi
Square
and
studentsÃ
Â
Ã
Â
t-tests
were
used
to
analyze
the
data.
There were
five
SSIs
in the
pre-provision
of
mupirocin
group
and
no
SSIs
in the
mupirocin
provided
group.
This was a
significantly
statistical
difference
between
the
groups
(X2
=
4.497
,
p
<
0.5)
Continued
provision
of
2%
nasal
mupirocin
to
prevent
SSI
in the
cardiac
surgery
patients
is
recommended.
Adviser
Wink, Diane
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
D.N.P.
Degree Discipline
School of Nursing
Degree Grantor
Health and Public Affairs
Degree Program
Nursing Practice DNP
Graduation Date
2010-01-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2010-08-18
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0003342
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0003342
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