Vicki Keller
Oklahoma State Department of Health
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Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology | 2017
Michael S. Calderwood; Susan S. Huang; Vicki Keller; Christina B. Bruce; N. Neely Kazerouni; Lynn Janssen
OBJECTIVE To assess hospital surgical-site infection (SSI) identification and reporting following colon surgery and abdominal hysterectomy via a statewide external validation METHODS Infection preventionists (IPs) from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) performed on-site SSI validation for surgical procedures performed in hospitals that voluntarily participated. Validation involved chart review of SSI cases previously reported by hospitals plus review of patient records flagged for review by claims codes suggestive of SSI. We assessed the sensitivity of traditional surveillance and the added benefit of claims-based surveillance. We also evaluated the positive predictive value of claims-based surveillance (ie, workload efficiency). RESULTS Upon validation review, CDPH IPs identified 239 SSIs following colon surgery at 42 hospitals and 76 SSIs following abdominal hysterectomy at 34 hospitals. For colon surgery, traditional surveillance had a sensitivity of 50% (47% for deep incisional or organ/space [DI/OS] SSI), compared to 84% (88% for DI/OS SSI) for claims-based surveillance. For abdominal hysterectomy, traditional surveillance had a sensitivity of 68% (67% for DI/OS SSI) compared to 74% (78% for DI/OS SSI) for claims-based surveillance. Claims-based surveillance was also efficient, with 1 SSI identified for every 2 patients flagged for review who had undergone abdominal hysterectomy and for every 2.6 patients flagged for review who had undergone colon surgery. Overall, CDPH identified previously unreported SSIs in 74% of validation hospitals performing colon surgery and 35% of validation hospitals performing abdominal hysterectomy. CONCLUSIONS Claims-based surveillance is a standardized approach that hospitals can use to augment traditional surveillance methods and health departments can use for external validation. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2017;38:1091-1097.
Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2015
Sam Horwich-Scholefield; Vicki Keller; N. Neely Kazerouni; Lynn Janssen
Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2014
Michael S. Calderwood; Susan S. Huang; Vicki Keller; Christina B. Bruce; N. Neely Kazerouni; Lynn Janssen
Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2014
Michael S. Calderwood; Susan S. Huang; Vicki Keller; Christina B. Bruce; N. Neely Kazerouni; Lynn Janssen
Archive | 2014
Vicki Keller; Sue Chen; Linda Becker; Tracy Lanier; Teresa Nelson; Terry Nelson; Lynn Janssen; Jane A. Greenko; Marie Tsivitis; Perlita Kabigting
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Vicki Keller; Sue Chen; Linda Becker; Tracy Lanier; Teresa Nelson; Terry Nelson; Mary Nennig; Lynn Janssen
/data/revues/01966553/v42i6sS/S0196655314005264/ | 2014
Sue Chen; Vicki Keller; Terry Nelson; Teresa Nelson; Tracy Lanier; Linda Becker; Lynn Janssen
/data/revues/01966553/v42i6sS/S0196655314004131/ | 2014
Vicki Keller; Sue Chen; Linda Becker; Tracy Lanier; Teresa Nelson; Terry Nelson; Mary Nennig; Lynn Janssen
American Journal of Infection Control | 2011
Vicki Keller; Sharon Sakamoto; Dawn Terashita; Teresa Nelson; Lynn Janssen