Authors
Olivier Mimoz, Stéphanie Villeminey, Stéphanie Ragot, Claire Dahyot-Fizelier, Leila Laksiri, Franck Petitpas, Bertrand Debaene
Publication date
2007/10/22
Journal
Archives of internal medicine
Volume
167
Issue
19
Pages
2066-2072
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Background
Although chlorhexidine-based solutions and alcohol-based povidone-iodine have been shown to be more efficient than aqueous povidone-iodine for skin disinfection at catheter insertion sites, their abilities to reduce catheter-related infection have never been compared.
Methods
Consecutively scheduled central venous catheters inserted into jugular or subclavian veins were randomly assigned to be disinfected with 5% povidone-iodine in 70% ethanol or with a combination of 0.25% chlorhexidine gluconate, 0.025% benzalkonium chloride, and 4% benzylic alcohol. Solutions were used for skin disinfection before catheter insertion (2 consecutive 30-second applications separated by a period sufficiently long to allow for dryness) and then as single applications during subsequent dressing changes (every 72 hours, or earlier if soiled or wet).
Results
Of 538 catheters randomized, 481 (89.4%) produced …
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