Water Decontamination Products for Wound Irrigation in Austere Environments: Benchtop Evaluation and Recommendations.

Q3 Medicine
Ian B Holcomb, Stefanie M Shiels, Nathan Marsh, Daniel J Stinner, Gerald McGwin, John B Holcomb, Joseph C Wenke
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Abstract

Background: Irrigation is used to minimize infection of open wounds. Sterile saline is preferred, but potable water is becoming more widely accepted. However, the large volumes of water that are recommended are usually not available in austere environments. This study determined the long-term antimicrobial effectiveness of military purification powder compared with currently available civilian methods. The study also compared the physical characteristics and outcomes under the logistical constraints.

Methods: Six commercially available water decontamination procedures were used to decontaminate five different sources of water (pond water, river water, inoculated saline, tap water, and sterile saline). Each product was evaluated based on six different parameters: bacterial culture, pH, turbidity, cost, flow rate, and size.

Results: All methods of treatment decreased the bacterial count below the limit of detection. However, they had variable effects on pH and turbidity of the five water sources. Prices ranged from $7.95 to $350, yielding 10-10,000L of water, and weighing between 18 and 500g.

Conclusion: In austere settings, where all equipment is carried manually, no single decontamination device is available to optimize all the measured parameters. Since all products effectively reduced microbial levels, their size, cost, and production capability should be evaluated for the intended application.

用于恶劣环境下伤口灌洗的水净化产品:台式评估和建议。
背景:冲洗用于减少开放性伤口的感染。无菌生理盐水是首选,但饮用水正被越来越多的人接受。然而,在艰苦的环境中通常无法使用所推荐的大量饮用水。这项研究确定了军用净化粉与目前可用的民用方法相比的长期抗菌效果。研究还比较了后勤限制条件下的物理特性和结果:方法:使用六种市售的水净化程序来净化五种不同来源的水(池塘水、河水、接种盐水、自来水和无菌盐水)。根据细菌培养、pH 值、浑浊度、成本、流速和大小等六个不同参数对每种产品进行了评估:结果:所有处理方法都能将细菌数量降至检测限以下。然而,它们对五种水源的 pH 值和浑浊度的影响各不相同。价格从 7.95 美元到 350 美元不等,产水量为 10-10,000 升,重量在 18 至 500 克之间:结论:在所有设备都需要人工搬运的艰苦环境中,没有一种去污设备可以优化所有测量参数。由于所有产品都能有效降低微生物水平,因此应根据预期应用对其大小、成本和生产能力进行评估。
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