Asian Journal of Applied Sciences1996-3343xxxx-xxxxKnowledgia Review10.3923/ajaps.2019.76.84EissaMostafa Essam 22019122Background and Objective: One of the most common complications in postoperative procedures is the surgical site infection (SSI). Comprehensive monitoring and recording of SSIs are regularly performed by a joint collaboration between nations and WHO. The present study aimed to use statistical process control (SPC) as guiding tools to provide insight into data analysis to spot current state of challenges and provide protective measures and actions for future improvements for control of SSI in healthcare facilities. Materials and Methods: WHO global records of SSIs in yearly rate basis were collected from WHO online Internet data. Four countries were selected for comparative study namely: Czech Republic (CZE), Sweden (SWE), Kazakhstan (KAZ) and Finland (FIN). The SSI data were arranged chronological and subjected to trending, statistical analysis and SPC monitoring using statistical software packages. Results: The SWE and FIN records showed a gradual slight increase in SSI numbers. On the other hand, SSI values of both CZE and KAZ a general decrease in the trend line with the former slope being more stepper due to higher initial SSI (%) of cases. Interestingly, strong significant correlation either positive and negative between data of the four nations. The initial 6 years of SSI rate for CZE were exceptionally out of the normal trend record of the following years. The lowest mean value for SSI (%) was in FIN, while the lowest fluctuation range was for SWE. I-MR and Laney attribute charts were in agreement in control limits and alarming points of SSI. Conclusion: Improvement measures are required for control of SSI to avoid excursions.]]>Clayton, J.L. and K.J. Miller,2017106201210Eissa, M.E.A.,201812023WHO.,2016Pages: 184Pages: 184Thor, J., J. Lundberg, J. Ask, J. Olsson, C. Carli, K.P. Harenstam and M. Brommels,200716387399Tague, N.R.,20042004pp: 15pp: 15Chakraborti, S.,20142014Montgomery, D.C.,2007Pages: 818Pages: 818Aliverdi, R., L.M. Naeni and A. Salehipour,201331411423Salehipour, A., L.M. Naeni, R. Khanbabaei and A. Javaheri,20152015Grilo, L.M., H.L. Grilo and C.J. Marques,20152015pp: 225-234pp: 225-234Elisson, A.,20172017Eissa, M.E.A.,201817579Eissa, M.E.,201813144WHO.,20082008GraphPad-Prism Software Inc.,2013MINITAB,2014XLSTAT.,20142014Eissa, M.E., M. Seif and M. Fares,201565472Sawyer, R.G. and H.L. Evans,201818477478Baker, A.W., S. Haridy, J. Salem, I. Ilies and A.O. Ergai et al.,201827600610Kong, W., J. Wang, Q. Mao, L. Ren and S. Zhang et al.,20157711541158Misiakos, E.P. and K.G. Tsalis,20182018McGill, R., J.W. Tukey and W.A. Larsen,1978321216Frigge, M., D.C. Hoaglin and B. Iglewicz,1989435054Newton, I.,2014Pages: 338Pages: 338Chhapola, V., A.G. Sharma, S.K. Kanwal, V. Kumar and B. Patra,201810451456Eissa, M.,2018233638Eissa, M.E.,201821715