Postoperative Pulmonary Infection
Cross-source consensus on Postoperative Pulmonary Infection from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Postoperative pulmonary infection rates did not significantly change after the intervention. — Impact of a clinical pharmacist-led stewardship programme on antibiotic utilisation and clinical outcomes in thoracic surgery: a retrospective interrupted time-series study at a tertiary hospital in China
- Postoperative pulmonary infection was defined by chest imaging reports noting infection before discharge. — Impact of a clinical pharmacist-led stewardship programme on antibiotic utilisation and clinical outcomes in thoracic surgery: a retrospective interrupted time-series study at a tertiary hospital in China
- A simple pre-post comparison found pulmonary infection rates of 4.6% before implementation and 4.1% after implementation. — Impact of a clinical pharmacist-led stewardship programme on antibiotic utilisation and clinical outcomes in thoracic surgery: a retrospective interrupted time-series study at a tertiary hospital in China
- The adjusted model found no significant association between the intervention and postoperative pulmonary infection. — Impact of a clinical pharmacist-led stewardship programme on antibiotic utilisation and clinical outcomes in thoracic surgery: a retrospective interrupted time-series study at a tertiary hospital in China