The Role of Chlorhexidine in the Prevention of Pin Tract Infection as Compared to Povidone-Iodine in Patients Managed by Ilizarov Circular Fixator
Asadullah Makhdoom, Raheel Akbar Baloch, Tahir Ahmed, Jahazaib Hassan, Muhammad Faraz Jokhio, Lachman Das Maheshwari, Moiz Ahmed
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To compare the efficacy of
Chlorhexidine in the prevention of pin tract infection as compared to
Povidone-iodine antiseptic.
Study Design: Prospective, single
blinded randomized trial.
Study Setting and Duration: Liaquat
University of Health Science (LUMHS), Jamshoro between July 2018 to November
2020.
Methodology: All patients who underwent Ilizarov external
fixation as per indications were eligible for the study. Individuals with a previous
history of osteomyelitis were excluded from the study. Pin sites were cleansed
with normal saline using clean applicators. In the group chlorhexidine, the
antiseptic was applied on the pin skin interphases (1% chlorhexidine).
Similarly, 10% povidone iodine was applied to patients in group C. The control
group was cleansed with normal saline. Pin sites were either dressed daily or
weekly. The primary outcome was the rate of pin site infection days.
Results: Chlorhexidine group had
significantly lesser pin-site infections as compared to the povidone-iodine
group with a frequency of 13 (39.39%) and 19 (63.33%), p=0.04, respectively.
The mean pin tract infection rate days ± SD were significantly lower in the
chlorhexidine group as compared to the povidone-iodine group (1.35 ± 2.26 vs
3.54 ± 4.30, p=0.041). Similarly, the mean duration to onset of pin site
infection was also significantly higher in the chlorhexidine group compared to
povidone-iodine and control groups.
Conclusion: Patients who used Chlorhexidine
as the cleansing agent had significantly fewer pin-site infections as compared
to the povidone-iodine group.
Keywords: Chlorhexidine, Ilizarov
fixator, fracture, Povidone-iodine