The Impact of an Evidence-Based Bundle on Cesarean Section-Related Surgical Site Infections: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Abstract. Objective. To compare the effectiveness of an evidence-based bundle in minimizing cesarean section (CS)-related surgical site infections (SSIs) with that of standard routine care. Methods. This was a single-center, parallel, and randomized clinical trial conducted at KAHER’s Dr. Prabhakar...
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| Main Authors: | Aditya Gan, Romana Khursheed, Mahadevi Savanur, Anita Dalal, Arif Maldar, Yang Pan, Jue Li |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Wolters Kluwer Health
2024-04-01
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| Series: | Maternal-Fetal Medicine |
| Online Access: | http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/FM9.0000000000000220 |
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