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- Title
Efficacy of surgical skin preparation with chlorhexidine in alcohol according to the concentration required to prevent surgical site infection: meta-analysis.
- Authors
Hasegawa, Tatsuki; Tashiro, Sho; Mihara, Takayuki; Kon, Junya; Sakurai, Kazuki; Tanaka, Yoko; Morita, Takumi; Enoki, Yuki; Taguchi, Kazuaki; Matsumoto, Kazuaki; Nakajima, Kazuhiko; Takesue, Yoshio
- Abstract
Background A combination of chlorhexidine gluconate and alcohol (CHG–alcohol) is recommended for surgical skin preparation to prevent surgical site infection (SSI). Although more than 1 per cent CHG–alcohol is recommended to prevent catheter-related bloodstream infections, there is no consensus regarding the concentration of the CHG compound for the prevention of SSI. Methods A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. Four electronic databases were searched on 5 November 2020. SSI rates were compared between CHG–alcohol and povidone-iodine (PVP-I) according to the concentration of CHG (0.5 per cent, 2.0 per cent, 2.5 per cent, and 4.0 per cent). Results In total, 106 of 2716 screened articles were retrieved for full-text review. The risk ratios (RRs) of SSI for 0.5 per cent (6 studies) and 2.0 per cent (4 studies) CHG–alcohol were significantly lower than those for PVP-I (RR = 0.71, 95 per cent confidence interval (c.i.) 0.52 to 0.97; RR = 0.52, 95 per cent c.i 0.31 to 0.86 respectively); however, no significant difference was observed in the compounds with a CHG concentration of more than 2.0 per cent. Conclusions This meta-analysis is the first study that clarifies the usefulness of an alcohol-based CHG solution with a 0.5 per cent or higher CHG concentration for surgical skin preparation to prevent SSI.
- Subjects
ASEPSIS &; antisepsis; SURGICAL site infections; SKIN care products; CATHETER-related infections; CHLORHEXIDINE; ALCOHOL
- Publication
BJS Open, 2022, Vol 6, Issue 5, p1
- ISSN
2474-9842
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/bjsopen/zrac111