What is the benefit of preoperative washing with chlorhexidine gluconate-impregnated cloths on the incidence of surgical site infections? A systematic review and meta-analysis - 17/06/22
Highlights |
• | Three studies show a benefit for CHG-cloths on SSI occurrence in orthopaedic surgery. |
• | Comparison between CHG-cloths and with usual practices has not been available. |
• | Recommendation to use CHG-cloths instead of preoperative showers is not possible. |
• | Preliminary studies dealing with skin colonisation are rare and necessary. |
Abstract |
Objectives |
While the World Health Organization has recommended preoperative washing with plain or antimicrobial soap for surgical site infection (SSI) prevention, it has not formulated recommendations on use of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG)-impregnated cloths. The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the benefit of preoperative bathing with CHG-cloths on SSI incidence.
Patients and methods |
Publications were searched on Medline, CENTRAL, Web of Science, Clinical Trial between 01/01/1990 and 30/06/2018. Randomized controlled trials (RCT), quasi-randomized, case-control and cohort studies on patients with surgery (Population) having preoperative bathing with CHG-cloths (Intervention) or antiseptic soap, plain soap, placebo, no washing, no instruction (Comparator) were included. The main outcome was SSI occurrence. The results were synthetized using the Odds-Ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval [95%CI]. Study quality was assessed using the Cochrane and Newcastle-Ottawa tools and evidence quality with the GRADE method. Statistics were calculated on RevMan5.3.
Results |
All in all, 1108 publications were identified and 3 were included in the meta-analysis. OR of the 2 cohort studies was 0.25 [95%CI: 0.13–0.50] for use of CHG-cloths the evening and the morning before intervention versus non-compliance with preoperative washing. OR of the RCT was 0.12 [95%CI: 0.02–1.00] for use of CHG-cloths the evening and the morning before intervention versus a shower with antibacterial soap the evening before the intervention. Study quality was moderate.
Conclusions |
While the available studies show a benefit for CHG-cloths on SSI occurrence in orthopaedic surgery, there is no comparison with usual practices. Further studies are needed to confirm the benefit of CHG-cloths for preoperative washing.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Preoperative washing, Preoperative bathing, Chlorhexidine cloths, Surgical site infections, Orthopaedic surgery
Plan
☆ | An abstract containing partial data was presented at the International Consortium for Prevention and Infection Control (ICPIC) 2019 (Geneva, Switzerland). |
Vol 52 - N° 4
P. 185-192 - juin 2022 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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