Chlorhexidine compared with povidone-iodine solution for vascular catheter-site care: a meta-analysis
- PMID: 12044127
- DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-136-11-200206040-00007
Chlorhexidine compared with povidone-iodine solution for vascular catheter-site care: a meta-analysis
Abstract
Purpose: Bloodstream infections related to use of catheters, particularly central-line catheters, are an important cause of patient morbidity, mortality, and increased health care costs. This study evaluated the efficacy of skin disinfection with chlorhexidine gluconate compared with povidone-iodine solution in preventing catheter-related bloodstream infection.
Data sources: Multiple computerized databases (1966 to 2001), reference lists of identified articles, and queries of principal investigators and antiseptic manufacturers.
Study selection: Randomized, controlled trials comparing chlorhexidine gluconate with povidone-iodine solutions for catheter-site care.
Data extraction: Using a standardized form, two reviewers abstracted data on study design, patient population, intervention, and incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection from all included studies.
Data synthesis: Eight studies involving a total of 4143 catheters met the inclusion criteria. All studies were conducted in a hospital setting, and various catheter types were used. The summary risk ratio for catheter-related bloodstream infection was 0.49 (95% CI, 0.28 to 0.88) in patients whose catheter sites were disinfected with chlorhexidine gluconate instead of povidone-iodine. Among patients with a central vascular catheter, chlorhexidine gluconate reduced the risk for catheter-related bloodstream infection by 49% (risk ratio, 0.51 [CI, 0.27 to 0.97]).
Conclusions: These results suggest that incidence of bloodstream infections is significantly reduced in patients with central vascular lines who receive chlorhexidine gluconate versus povidone-iodine for insertion-site skin disinfection. Use of chlorhexidine gluconate is a simple and effective means of reducing vascular catheter-related infections.
Comment in
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Review: chlorhexidine gluconate is more effective than povidone-iodine for preventing vascular catheter related bloodstream infection.Evid Based Nurs. 2003 Jan;6(1):18. doi: 10.1136/ebn.6.1.18. Evid Based Nurs. 2003. PMID: 12546036 No abstract available.
Summary for patients in
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Summaries for patients. Antiseptics to prevent infection from intravascular catheters.Ann Intern Med. 2002 Jun 4;136(11):I26. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-136-11-200206040-00002. Ann Intern Med. 2002. PMID: 12044142 No abstract available.
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