Meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgery

Abstract Preoperative skin preparation is an effective method to prevent surgical site infections (SSI). Alcoholic chlorhexidine (CHG) and povidone iodine (PV-I) are the most widely used antiseptic agents. This meta-analysis aims to determine their efficacy in reducing natural bacterial skin flora i...

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Main Authors: Mario Mastrocola, Georg Matziolis, Sabrina Böhle, Chris Lindemann, Peter Schlattmann, Henk Eijer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97838-8
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spelling doaj-584e33523dd34301a997c5a7dc9c4dd82021-09-26T11:27:25ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-011111710.1038/s41598-021-97838-8Meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgeryMario Mastrocola0Georg Matziolis1Sabrina Böhle2Chris Lindemann3Peter Schlattmann4Henk Eijer5Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Spital EmmentalOrthopaedic Department, Campus Eisenberg, Jena University HospitalOrthopaedic Department, Campus Eisenberg, Jena University HospitalOrthopaedic Department, Campus Eisenberg, Jena University HospitalDepartment of Medical Statistics, Computer Sciences and Documentation, Jena University HospitalDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Spital EmmentalAbstract Preoperative skin preparation is an effective method to prevent surgical site infections (SSI). Alcoholic chlorhexidine (CHG) and povidone iodine (PV-I) are the most widely used antiseptic agents. This meta-analysis aims to determine their efficacy in reducing natural bacterial skin flora in clean orthopedic surgery. A systematic search was conducted through current literature up to June 2021 to identify clinical randomized trials that compared the efficacy of alcoholic chlorhexidine and povidone iodine in reducing bacterial skin colonization after preoperative skin preparation. A meta-analysis was conducted. Of 235 screened articles, 8 randomized controlled trials were included. The results of the meta-analysis demonstrate a significantly lower positive culture rate in the chlorhexidine group than in the povidone iodine group (RR = 0.53, 95% Cl: 0.32–0.88). The present data show the superiority of chlorhexidine in reducing the normal bacterial flora compared to povidone iodine in clean orthopedic surgery.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97838-8
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author Mario Mastrocola
Georg Matziolis
Sabrina Böhle
Chris Lindemann
Peter Schlattmann
Henk Eijer
spellingShingle Mario Mastrocola
Georg Matziolis
Sabrina Böhle
Chris Lindemann
Peter Schlattmann
Henk Eijer
Meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgery
Scientific Reports
author_facet Mario Mastrocola
Georg Matziolis
Sabrina Böhle
Chris Lindemann
Peter Schlattmann
Henk Eijer
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title Meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgery
title_short Meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgery
title_full Meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgery
title_fullStr Meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgery
title_full_unstemmed Meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgery
title_sort meta-analysis of the efficacy of preoperative skin preparation with alcoholic chlorhexidine compared to povidone iodine in orthopedic surgery
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Preoperative skin preparation is an effective method to prevent surgical site infections (SSI). Alcoholic chlorhexidine (CHG) and povidone iodine (PV-I) are the most widely used antiseptic agents. This meta-analysis aims to determine their efficacy in reducing natural bacterial skin flora in clean orthopedic surgery. A systematic search was conducted through current literature up to June 2021 to identify clinical randomized trials that compared the efficacy of alcoholic chlorhexidine and povidone iodine in reducing bacterial skin colonization after preoperative skin preparation. A meta-analysis was conducted. Of 235 screened articles, 8 randomized controlled trials were included. The results of the meta-analysis demonstrate a significantly lower positive culture rate in the chlorhexidine group than in the povidone iodine group (RR = 0.53, 95% Cl: 0.32–0.88). The present data show the superiority of chlorhexidine in reducing the normal bacterial flora compared to povidone iodine in clean orthopedic surgery.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97838-8
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