Decreasing infectious morbidity in cesarean delivery by changing gloves.

G. Ventolini, R. Neiger, D. McKenna
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OBJECTIVE To assess whether changing the entire surgical team's gloves intraoperatively, after delivery of the placenta, would reduce the rate of postcesarean wound infection. STUDY DESIGN Women who underwent cesarean delivery were randomized to a group where the surgical team changed the surgical gloves after delivery of the placenta or to a control group, where surgical gloves were not changed during the cesarean procedure. RESULTS Ninety-two patients were randomized to 2 groups of 46 patients each. The group where the surgical team changed their gloves had significantly less serosanguineous drainage 24 hours after surgery (3 vs. 8 patients, 8.3% vs. 22.2%, P = .2, RR 2.7, CI 0.7, 12.4) and fewer wound infections (2 vs. 9 women, 5.5% vs. 25%, P = .05, RR 4.5, CI 0.982, 29.8). CONCLUSION Obstetricians may decrease the number of postcesarean wound infections by having the entire team change surgical gloves after delivery of the placenta.
通过更换手套降低剖宫产的感染发病率。
目的探讨在胎盘娩出后,术中更换整个手术组的手套是否能降低剖宫产术后伤口感染的发生率。研究设计接受剖宫产的妇女被随机分为两组,一组手术团队在分娩胎盘后更换手术手套,另一组在剖宫产过程中不更换手术手套。结果92例患者随机分为2组,每组46例。更换手套组术后24小时血液液引流明显减少(3例对8例,8.3%对22.2%,P = 0.2, RR 2.7, CI 0.7, 12.4),伤口感染较少(2例对9例,5.5%对25%,P = 0.05, RR 4.5, CI 0.982, 29.8)。结论产科医生在胎盘娩出后全队更换手术手套可以减少剖宫产后伤口感染的发生。
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