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Knowledge-based surveillance for preventing postoperative surgical site infection.

作者信息

Shaban-Nejad Arash, Rose Gregory W, Okhmatovskaia Anya, Riazanov Alexandre, Baker Christopher J O, Tamblyn Robyn, Forster Alan J, Buckeridge David L

机构信息

McGill Clinical & Health Informatics, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1A3 Canada.

出版信息

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2011;169:145-9.

Abstract

At least one out of every twenty people admitted to a Canadian hospital will acquire an infection. These hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) take a profound individual and system-wide toll, resulting in thousands of deaths and hundreds of millions of dollars in additional expenses each year. Surveillance for HAIs is essential to develop and evaluate prevention and control efforts. In nearly all healthcare institutions, however, surveillance for HAIs is a manual process, requiring highly trained infection control practitioners to consult multiple information systems and paper charts. The amount of effort required for discovery and integration of relevant data from multiple sources limits the current effectiveness of HAIs surveillance. In this research, we apply knowledge modeling and semantic technologies to facilitate the integration of disparate data and enable automatic reasoning with these integrated data to identify events of clinical interest. In this paper, we focus on Surgical Site Infections (SSIs), which account for a relatively large fraction of all hospital acquired infections.

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