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<name sortKey="Mclaws, Mary Louise" sort="Mclaws, Mary Louise" uniqKey="Mclaws M" first="Mary-Louise" last="Mclaws">Mary-Louise Mclaws</name>
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<name sortKey="Rottman, Martin" sort="Rottman, Martin" uniqKey="Rottman M" first="Martin" last="Rottman">Martin Rottman</name>
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<italic>Background:</italic>
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Perforations of surgical gloves are common and increase with the duration of glove wear. Skin flora, re-grown after pre-operative disinfection of the hands, may contaminate a surgical site. An antimicrobial surgical glove with chlorhexidine on its inner surface has been developed. We hypothesized that by suppressing the re-growth of skin flora during the complete course of a surgical procedure, antimicrobial gloves may reduce the risk of surgical site contamination in the event of an intra-operative glove breach.</p>
<p>
<bold>
<italic>Methods:</italic>
</bold>
We conducted a randomized, double-blind, single-center trial, to measure any differences in the bacterial skin populations of surgeons' hands during surgical procedures done with antimicrobial and non-antimicrobial surgical gloves [ISRCTN71391952]. In this study, 25 pairs of gloves were retrieved from 14 surgeons who donned them randomly on their dominant or non-dominant hand. The number of bacteria retrieved from glove fluid was measured and expressed as colony forming units (CFU)/mL.</p>
<p>
<bold>
<italic>Results:</italic>
</bold>
The median cfu/mL of antimicrobial gloves was 0.00 (LQ: 0.00 CFU/mL; UQ: 0.00 cfu/mL), with a mean log
<sub>10</sub>
cfu/mL=0.02 (range: 0.00–0.30). The median CFU/mL of non-antimicrobial gloves was 54.00 (LQ: 3.00 cfu/mL; UQ: 100.00 cfu/mL) with a mean log
<sub>10</sub>
CFU/mL=1.32 (range: 0.00–2.39). After a mean operating time of 112 min, the difference in the log
<sub>10</sub>
CFU/mL was 1.30 (p<0.001).</p>
<p>
<bold>
<italic>Conclusions:</italic>
</bold>
A new antimicrobial surgical glove suppressed surgeons' hand flora during operative procedures. In the event of a glove breach, the use of such a glove may have the potential to prevent bacterial contamination of a sterile surgical site, thereby decreasing the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) and increasing patient safety. Further clinical studies are needed to confirm this concept.</p>
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<publisher-name>Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.</publisher-name>
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<surname>Assadian</surname>
<given-names>Ojan</given-names>
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<sup>1</sup>
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<name>
<surname>Kramer</surname>
<given-names>Axel</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff2">
<sup>2</sup>
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<name>
<surname>Ouriel</surname>
<given-names>Kenneth</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff3">
<sup>3</sup>
</xref>
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<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Suchomel</surname>
<given-names>Miranda</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff4">
<sup>4</sup>
</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>McLaws</surname>
<given-names>Mary-Louise</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff5">
<sup>5</sup>
</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Rottman</surname>
<given-names>Martin</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff6">
<sup>6</sup>
</xref>
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<name>
<surname>Leaper</surname>
<given-names>David</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff7">
<sup>7</sup>
</xref>
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<name>
<surname>Assadian</surname>
<given-names>Afshin</given-names>
</name>
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<sup>8</sup>
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<sup>1</sup>
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Clinical Department for Hospital Hygiene,
<institution>Medical University of Vienna</institution>
, Vienna,
<country>Austria</country>
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<aff id="aff2">
<label>
<sup>2</sup>
</label>
Institute for Hygiene and Environmental Medicine,
<institution>University Medicine Greifswald</institution>
, Greifswald,
<country>Germany</country>
.</aff>
<aff id="aff3">
<label>
<sup>3</sup>
</label>
<institution>Syntactx</institution>
, New York, New York.</aff>
<aff id="aff4">
<label>
<sup>4</sup>
</label>
Division for Medical-technical Hygiene, Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology,
<institution>Medical University of Vienna</institution>
, Vienna,
<country>Austria</country>
.</aff>
<aff id="aff5">
<label>
<sup>5</sup>
</label>
<institution>University of New South Wales</institution>
, NSW Medicine, UNSW Australia, Sydney,
<country>Australia</country>
.</aff>
<aff id="aff6">
<label>
<sup>6</sup>
</label>
Hõpitaux Universitaires d'l Ouest Parisien (APFHP),
<institution>Université de Versailles St. Quentin en Yvelines</institution>
,
<country>France</country>
.</aff>
<aff id="aff7">
<label>
<sup>7</sup>
</label>
Department of Surgery, St. Mary's Hospital,
<institution>Imperial College</institution>
, London,
<country>United Kingdom</country>
.</aff>
<aff id="aff8">
<label>
<sup>8</sup>
</label>
Department for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery,
<institution>Wilhelminen Hospital Vienna</institution>
, Vienna,
<country>Austria</country>
.</aff>
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<author-notes>
<corresp>
<addr-line>Address correspondence to:</addr-line>
<addr-line>
<italic>Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ojan Assadian</italic>
</addr-line>
<addr-line>
<italic>Clinical Department for Hospital Hygiene</italic>
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<institution>
<italic>Medical University of Vienna</italic>
</institution>
<addr-line>
<italic>Waehringer Guertle 18-20</italic>
</addr-line>
<addr-line>
<italic>1090 Vienna,</italic>
</addr-line>
<country>Austria</country>
<break></break>
<italic>E-mail:</italic>
<email xlink:href="mailto:ojan.assadian@meduniwien.ac.at">ojan.assadian@meduniwien.ac.at</email>
</corresp>
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<month>2</month>
<year>2014</year>
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<volume>15</volume>
<issue>1</issue>
<fpage>43</fpage>
<lpage>49</lpage>
<permissions>
<copyright-statement>Copyright 2014, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.</copyright-statement>
<copyright-year>2014</copyright-year>
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<abstract>
<title>Abstract</title>
<p>
<bold>
<italic>Background:</italic>
</bold>
Perforations of surgical gloves are common and increase with the duration of glove wear. Skin flora, re-grown after pre-operative disinfection of the hands, may contaminate a surgical site. An antimicrobial surgical glove with chlorhexidine on its inner surface has been developed. We hypothesized that by suppressing the re-growth of skin flora during the complete course of a surgical procedure, antimicrobial gloves may reduce the risk of surgical site contamination in the event of an intra-operative glove breach.</p>
<p>
<bold>
<italic>Methods:</italic>
</bold>
We conducted a randomized, double-blind, single-center trial, to measure any differences in the bacterial skin populations of surgeons' hands during surgical procedures done with antimicrobial and non-antimicrobial surgical gloves [ISRCTN71391952]. In this study, 25 pairs of gloves were retrieved from 14 surgeons who donned them randomly on their dominant or non-dominant hand. The number of bacteria retrieved from glove fluid was measured and expressed as colony forming units (CFU)/mL.</p>
<p>
<bold>
<italic>Results:</italic>
</bold>
The median cfu/mL of antimicrobial gloves was 0.00 (LQ: 0.00 CFU/mL; UQ: 0.00 cfu/mL), with a mean log
<sub>10</sub>
cfu/mL=0.02 (range: 0.00–0.30). The median CFU/mL of non-antimicrobial gloves was 54.00 (LQ: 3.00 cfu/mL; UQ: 100.00 cfu/mL) with a mean log
<sub>10</sub>
CFU/mL=1.32 (range: 0.00–2.39). After a mean operating time of 112 min, the difference in the log
<sub>10</sub>
CFU/mL was 1.30 (p<0.001).</p>
<p>
<bold>
<italic>Conclusions:</italic>
</bold>
A new antimicrobial surgical glove suppressed surgeons' hand flora during operative procedures. In the event of a glove breach, the use of such a glove may have the potential to prevent bacterial contamination of a sterile surgical site, thereby decreasing the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) and increasing patient safety. Further clinical studies are needed to confirm this concept.</p>
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