| Literature DB >> 22448182 |
Judith Tanner1, Dinah Gould, Philip Jenkins, Rachel Hilliam, Neetesh Mistry, Susannah Walsh.
Abstract
National guidelines do not support preoperative body washing to reduce surgical site infections, instead recommending bathing or showering with soap. Yet preoperative body washing continues to be widely used in many hospitals across Europe. This paper suggests that existing trials of preoperative body washing, upon which guidelines are based, are dated and proposes a new investigation of preoperative body washing using modern definitions of surgical site infection with standardised patient follow up, modern surgical techniques and well designed trials. This paper provides a critique of existing guidelines and describes a randomised trial with 60 participants to compare the effect of soap and two antiseptic washing products on colony forming units (CFUs) for up to six hours. Chlorhexidine gluconate and octenidine were significantly more effective than soap in reducing CFUs in the underarm, and chlorhexidine was significantly more effective than soap in reducing CFUs in the groin.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22448182 PMCID: PMC3307127 DOI: 10.1177/1757177411428095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Prev ISSN: 1757-1782
Figure 1.Difference between product type over time for underarm.1 = Baseline, 2 = 0 hours post-intervention, 3 = 4 hours post-intervention and 4 = 6 hours post-intervention
Differences between products for underam
| Contrast results (K Matrix) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Product Simple Contrast [ | Averaged Variable | ||
| MEASURE_1 | |||
| HiBi Scrub Plus vs. soap | Contrast estimate | −0.769 | |
| Hypothesized value | 0 | ||
| Difference (estimate - hypothesized) | −0.769 | ||
| Std. Error | 0.291 | ||
| Sig. | 0.011 | ||
| 95% confidence interval | Lower Bound | −1.351 | |
| for difference | Upper Bound | −0.186 | |
| Octenisan vs. soap | Contrast estimate | −0.858 | |
| Hypothesized value | 0 | ||
| Difference (estimate - hypothesized) | −0.858 | ||
| Std. Error | 0.284 | ||
| Sig. | 0.004 | ||
| 95% confidence interval | Lower Bound | −1.426 | |
| for difference | Upper Bound | −0.290 | |
Reference category = soap
Figure 2.Difference between product type over time for groin. 1 = Baseline, 2 = 0 hours post-intervention, 3 = 4 hours post-intervention and 4 = 6 hours post-intervention
Differences between products for groin
| Contrast results (K Matrix) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Product Simple Contrast [ | Averaged Variable | ||
| MEASURE_1 | |||
| HiBi Scrub Plus vs. soap | Contrast estimate | −1.118 | |
| Hypothesized value | 0 | ||
| Difference (estimate - hypothesized) | −1.118 | ||
| Std. Error | 0.256 | ||
| Sig. | 0.000 | ||
| 95% confidence interval | Lower Bound | −1.632 | |
| for difference | Upper Bound | −0.604 | |
| Octenisan vs. soap | Contrast estimate | −0.316 | |
| Hypothesized value | 0 | ||
| Difference (estimate - hypothesized) | −0.316 | ||
| Std. Error | 0.250 | ||
| Sig. | 0.212 | ||
| 95% confidence interval | Lower Bound | −0.817 | |
| for difference | Upper Bound | 0.185 | |
Reference category = soap
Figure 3.Difference between product type over time for nose. 1 = Baseline, 2 = 0 hours post-intervention, 3 = 4 hours post-intervention and 4 = 6 hours post-intervention