Implementation of a pre-operative decolonization protocol of Methicillin Resistance Staphylococcus aureus in elective orthopedic surgery at Manatí Medical Center: Pilot Study.

Jessica C Marrero Rolón, Greisha Adorno Robles, Nicolás D Duchemin, Jaime Fumero, Aracelis Nieves Rodriguez, Vielka M Cintrón Rivera, Martha L Villarreal Morales, Marielys Otero
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a strain of S. aureus that shows resistance to multiple antibiotics. Up to 30% of S. aureus strains isolated from nosocomial infections are MRSA, and it has become a growing problem for public health. The cost of MRSA infection is also having a huge impact financially and results in considerable resource utilization. Puerto Rico’s Legislature passed Law # 298 on October 19, 2012 for the control and prevention of MRSA infections in medical installations in Puerto Rico. In order to comply with the law we conducted a pilot study to identify possible setbacks of the implementation of the MRSA decolonization protocol as standard of care therapy in our institution while contributing to the process of quality improvement and patient safety. Nasal swabs were taken at the Pre-admission Department and processed through a PCR-based MRSA detection assay. A protocol of decolonization in patients with positive results was implemented. The study showed that patients without apparent risk factors could be colonized either with MRSA or Methicillin-sensitive S. aureus (MSSA). The time between pre- admission and surgery was less than the indicated for a proper decolonization procedure. Therefore, 50% of the scheduled surgeries could have been postponed in case of positive MRSA or MSSA. In our experience patient’s education was crucial to guarantee compliance and adherence to treatment. In order to decrease risk of wound infection we recommend that both, screening process and decolonization if required, be performed before the preadmission appointment for elective surgery. This study provided a framework for MRSA pre-admission screening and decolonization in our Institution.

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耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)是金黄色葡萄球菌的一种菌株,对多种抗生素具有耐药性。从医院感染中分离出的金黄色葡萄球菌菌株中高达30%是MRSA,它已成为一个日益严重的公共卫生问题。耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌感染的成本也在经济上产生巨大影响,并导致相当大的资源利用。波多黎各立法机构于2012年10月19日通过了第298号法律,以控制和预防波多黎各医疗设施中的MRSA感染。为了遵守法律,我们进行了一项试点研究,以确定在我们机构实施MRSA非殖民化协议作为标准护理治疗时可能遇到的挫折,同时有助于提高质量和患者安全。在入院前采集鼻拭子,并通过基于pcr的MRSA检测试验进行处理。对阳性结果患者实施去殖民化治疗方案。该研究表明,没有明显危险因素的患者可能被mrsa或甲氧西林敏感金黄色葡萄球菌(MSSA)定植。入院前和手术之间的时间比适当的去殖民化程序所指示的时间要短。因此,如果MRSA或MSSA阳性,50%的预定手术可能会被推迟。根据我们的经验,患者的教育是保证治疗依从性和依从性的关键。为了降低伤口感染的风险,我们建议在择期手术的入院前进行筛查和必要的去殖化。本研究为我院mrsapre入院筛选和非殖化提供了框架。
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