Hand and Wrist trauma: Antimicrobials and Infection Audit of Clinical Practice (HAWAII ACP) protocol

IF 2.8 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Bone & Joint Open Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1302/2633-1462.54.BJO-2023-0144.R1
Shiraz Q Shafi, Ryo Yoshimura, Conrad J. Harrison, R. Wade, A. Shaw, Joshua P. Totty, Jeremy N Rodrigues, Matthew D Gardiner, Justin C. R. Wormald
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Aims Hand trauma, consisting of injuries to both the hand and the wrist, are a common injury seen worldwide. The global age-standardized incidence of hand trauma exceeds 179 per 100,000. Hand trauma may require surgical management and therefore result in significant costs to both healthcare systems and society. Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common following all surgical interventions, and within hand surgery the risk of SSI is at least 5%. SSI following hand trauma surgery results in significant costs to healthcare systems with estimations of over £450 per patient. The World Health Organization (WHO) have produced international guidelines to help prevent SSIs. However, it is unclear what variability exists in the adherence to these guidelines within hand trauma. The aim is to assess compliance to the WHO global guidelines in prevention of SSI in hand trauma. Methods This will be an international, multicentre audit comparing antimicrobial practices in hand trauma to the standards outlined by WHO. Through the Reconstructive Surgery Trials Network (RSTN), hand surgeons across the globe will be invited to participate in the study. Consultant surgeons/associate specialists managing hand trauma and members of the multidisciplinary team will be identified at participating sites. Teams will be asked to collect data prospectively on a minimum of 20 consecutive patients. The audit will run for eight months. Data collected will include injury details, initial management, hand trauma team management, operation details, postoperative care, and antimicrobial techniques used throughout. Adherence to WHO global guidelines for SSI will be summarized using descriptive statistics across each criteria. Discussion The Hand and Wrist trauma: Antimicrobials and Infection Audit of Clinical Practice (HAWAII ACP) will provide an understanding of the current antimicrobial practice in hand trauma surgery. This will then provide a basis to guide further research in the field. The findings of this study will be disseminated via conference presentations and a peer-reviewed publication. Cite this article: Bone Jt Open 2024;5(4):361–366.
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手部和腕部创伤:临床实践抗菌药和感染审计(HAWAII ACP)协议
目的 手部创伤包括手部和腕部的损伤,是全球常见的损伤。全球手部创伤的年龄标准化发病率超过每 10 万人 179 例。手部创伤可能需要手术治疗,因此会给医疗系统和社会带来巨大的成本。手术部位感染(SSI)在所有外科手术后都很常见,而在手部手术中,SSI 的风险至少为 5%。手部创伤手术后的 SSI 会给医疗系统带来巨大的成本,估计每位患者的成本超过 450 英镑。世界卫生组织(WHO)制定了有助于预防 SSI 的国际指南。然而,目前还不清楚手外伤手术在遵守这些指南方面存在哪些差异。我们的目的是评估手外伤患者在预防 SSI 方面对世界卫生组织全球指南的遵守情况。方法 这将是一次国际性多中心审计,将手部创伤中的抗菌治疗方法与世界卫生组织规定的标准进行比较。我们将通过重建外科试验网络(RSTN)邀请全球的手外科医生参与这项研究。将在参与地点确定手外伤的外科顾问医生/副专家以及多学科团队成员。研究小组将被要求收集至少 20 名连续患者的前瞻性数据。审核将持续八个月。收集的数据将包括受伤细节、初始处理、手部创伤团队处理、手术细节、术后护理以及全程使用的抗菌技术。将通过对各项标准的描述性统计来总结对世界卫生组织 SSI 全球指南的遵守情况。讨论 手部和腕部创伤:临床实践抗菌药物和感染审计(HAWAII ACP)将使人们了解目前手部创伤手术中的抗菌药物实践。这将为指导该领域的进一步研究奠定基础。这项研究的结果将通过会议演讲和同行评议出版物进行传播。引用本文:Bone Jt Open 2024;5(4):361-366.
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