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Preadmission Application of 2% Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHG): Enhancing Patient Compliance While Maximizing Skin Surface Concentrations.
Edmiston, Charles E; Krepel, Candace J; Spencer, Maureen P; Ferraz, Alvaro A; Seabrook, Gary R; Lee, Cheong J; Lewis, Brian D; Brown, Kellie R; Rossi, Peter J; Malinowski, Michael J; Edmiston, Sarah E; Ferraz, Edmundo M; Leaper, David J.
Afiliação
  • Edmiston CE; 1Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery),Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Krepel CJ; 1Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery),Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Spencer MP; 3Infection Prevention Consultants,Boston,Massachusetts.
  • Ferraz AA; 4Department of Surgery,Pernambuco University,Recife,Brazil.
  • Seabrook GR; 1Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery),Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Lee CJ; 1Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery),Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Lewis BD; 1Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery),Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Brown KR; 1Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery),Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Rossi PJ; 1Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery),Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Malinowski MJ; 1Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery),Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Edmiston SE; 2Surgical Microbiology Research Laboratory,Medical College of Wisconsin,Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
  • Ferraz EM; 4Department of Surgery,Pernambuco University,Recife,Brazil.
  • Leaper DJ; 5Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention,University of Huddersfield,Huddersfield,United Kingdom.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol ; 37(3): 254-9, 2016 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26708510
OBJECTIVE: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. Preadmission skin antisepsis, while controversial, has gained acceptance as a strategy for reducing the risk of SSI. In this study, we analyze the benefit of an electronic alert system for enhancing compliance to preadmission application of 2% chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG). DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Following informed consent, 100 healthy volunteers in an academic, tertiary care medical center were randomized to 5 chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) skin application groups: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 consecutive applications. Participants were further randomized into 2 subgroups: with or without electronic alert. Skin surface concentrations of CHG (µg/mL) were analyzed using a colorimetric assay at 5 separate anatomic sites. INTERVENTION: Preadmission application of chlorhexidine gluconate, 2% RESULTS: Mean composite skin surface CHG concentrations in volunteer participants receiving EA following 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 applications were 1,040.5, 1,334.4, 1,278.2, 1,643.9, and 1,803.1 µg/mL, respectively, while composite skin surface concentrations in the no-EA group were 913.8, 1,240.0, 1,249.8, 1,194.4, and 1,364.2 µg/mL, respectively (ANOVA, P<.001). Composite ratios (CHG concentration/minimum inhibitory concentration required to inhibit the growth of 90% of organisms [MIC90]) for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 applications using the 2% CHG cloth were 208.1, 266.8, 255.6, 328.8, and 360.6, respectively, representing CHG skin concentrations effective against staphylococcal surgical pathogens. The use of an electronic alert system resulted in significant increase in skin concentrations of CHG in the 4- and 5-application groups (P<.04 and P<.007, respectively). CONCLUSION: The findings of this study suggest an evidence-based standardized process that includes use of an Internet-based electronic alert system to improve patient compliance while maximizing skin surface concentrations effective against MRSA and other staphylococcal surgical pathogens.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecção da Ferida Cirúrgica / Cuidados Pré-Operatórios / Clorexidina / Antissepsia / Cooperação do Paciente / Anti-Infecciosos Locais Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS / ENFERMAGEM / EPIDEMIOLOGIA / HOSPITAIS Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecção da Ferida Cirúrgica / Cuidados Pré-Operatórios / Clorexidina / Antissepsia / Cooperação do Paciente / Anti-Infecciosos Locais Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS / ENFERMAGEM / EPIDEMIOLOGIA / HOSPITAIS Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos