Comparison of antimicrobial efficacy and therapeutic index properties for common wound cleansing solutions, focusing on solutions containing PHMB.

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
GMS Hygiene and Infection Control Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3205/dgkh000528
Fergus Watson, Rui Chen, Jeanne Saint Bezard, Steven Percival
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Abstract

Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) have been shown to increase patient morbidity and mortality, impact on quality of life and place a significant economic burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Irrigation using wound cleansing and antiseptic effective solutions during surgical procedures is a key part of SSI prevention. The optimal solution would have minimal cytotoxicity to the patient while maintaining a minimum concentration required for antimicrobial activity necessary to prevent opportunistic pathogens and biofilm formation.

Method: A variety of common wound irrigation products, including polyhexanide in various concentrations and compositions, iodine and hypochlorous acid-based solutions, were tested and compared for their activity against pathogens according to the ESKAPE group of nosocomial relevant microbes. The antimicrobial efficacy of the solutions was tested against planktonic cells using a time-kill assay. Its minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) and its cytotoxicity against mouse fibroblast cells were determined. Finally, the Therapeutic Index (TI) was compared and the biofilm activity of a selected solution containing 0.1% polyhexanide (PHMB) was tested.

Results: Irrigation solutions containing 0.1% PHMB demonstrated rapid inactivation against planktonic cultures, achieving >4 lg reduction within 60 seconds. When comparing the TI of all irrigation solutions tested, the combination of 0.1% PHMB and poloxamer as an additive showed the best results in killing nosocomial pathogens and also to be less cytotoxic to mammalian fibroblasts, as demonstrated for PREVENTIA® Surgical Irrigation. When exposed to five single-species biofilms, PREVENTIA® Surgical Irrigation showed a 3 lg reduction (average) after 60 minutes; this was supported by microscopy showing significant biofilm disruption and an abundance of non-viable microcolony formations.

Conclusion: This study highlights the impact of irrigation solutions containing PHMB. It also demonstrated the effect of using different concentrations of PHMB in combination with surfactants as additives. The combination of 0.1% PHMB and poloxamer as a surfactant demonstrated effective benefits in eradicating established biofilm combined with a relatively high Therapeutic Index (TI), indicating low cytotoxicity and high bactericidal activity.

常用创面清洁液抗菌效果及治疗指标的比较,以含PHMB创面清洁液为重点。
背景:手术部位感染(ssi)已被证明会增加患者的发病率和死亡率,影响生活质量,并给全球医疗保健系统带来重大的经济负担。在手术过程中使用伤口清洁和有效的消毒溶液进行冲洗是预防SSI的关键部分。最佳溶液对患者的细胞毒性最小,同时保持最低浓度的抗菌活性,以防止机会致病菌和生物膜的形成。方法:根据ESKAPE医院相关微生物组,对不同浓度和成分的聚己胺、碘和次氯酸溶液等多种常见创面冲洗产品进行检测和比较。用时间杀伤法测试了溶液对浮游细胞的抗菌效果。测定了其最低杀菌浓度(MBC)及对小鼠成纤维细胞的细胞毒性。最后,比较了治疗指数(TI),并测定了0.1%聚己胺(PHMB)溶液的生物膜活性。结果:含有0.1% PHMB的灌溉溶液对浮游生物培养物表现出快速失活,在60秒内达到40g。当比较所有被测试的冲洗液的TI时,0.1% PHMB和poloxomer作为添加剂的组合在杀死医院病原体方面表现出最好的效果,并且对哺乳动物成纤维细胞的细胞毒性也更小,正如PREVENTIA®手术冲洗所证明的那样。当暴露于五种单一物种生物膜时,PREVENTIA®手术冲洗在60分钟后显示3 lg(平均)减少;这是支持显微镜显示显著的生物膜破坏和丰富的不可活的微菌落形成。结论:本研究突出了含PHMB灌洗液的影响。实验还证明了不同浓度的PHMB与表面活性剂复合使用的效果。0.1% PHMB和poloxamer作为表面活性剂的组合在根除已形成的生物膜方面显示出有效的益处,并且具有相对较高的治疗指数(TI),表明低细胞毒性和高杀菌活性。
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