Marion Lefebvre, Mélanie Consiglio Lefebvre, Sophie Notin-Coutant, Hélène Marini, Véronique Merle
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Abstract
Aim: The preoperative shower (POS) is strongly recommended in skin preparation before surgery, to remove skin soiling and facilitate the antisepsis of the incision site. The effectiveness of POS to achieve clean skin in routine practice has not been studied in literature. This study aimed to determine how often the operating room (OR) nurse assessed the skin of surgical patients at arrival in the OR as "not adequately clean".
Method: This descriptive survey was carried out in January 2024 in a university hospital in France. An investigator documented patient's age, gender, and body mass index (BMI), the day of surgery, type of surgical procedure, whether it was scheduled or unscheduled, and the site of the site. The patient was asked whether s/he had taken a POS, and its time and place (home or hospital). The OR nurse was asked by the investigator about her assessment of the patient's skin cleanliness (adequate or inadequate), and in case of skin cleanliness deemed unsatisfactory, what decision had been made: proceed as usual, additional skin cleaning in the operating room, postponement of the surgical procedure.
Results: Among the 100 patients included in the study, 18% (95% CI 10.5-25.5%) had a skin cleanliness that was considered unsatisfactory. A scheduled procedure was the sole parameter significantly associated with satisfactory skin cleanliness as compared to unscheduled procedures.
Conclusion: Despite the POS, approximately one-fifth of patients had inadequate skin cleanliness upon arrival in the OR, highlighting an essential area for improvement of preoperative preparation of the surgical field, especially in clean surgery.
目的:在手术前的皮肤准备中,强烈推荐术前淋浴(POS),以去除皮肤污垢,促进切口部位的消毒。在常规实践中,POS对皮肤清洁的有效性尚未见文献研究。本研究旨在确定手术室(OR)护士在到达手术室时评估手术患者皮肤“不够清洁”的频率。方法:本描述性调查于2024年1月在法国某大学医院进行。研究者记录了患者的年龄、性别、身体质量指数(BMI)、手术日期、手术类型、手术是否计划进行以及手术部位。询问患者是否服用了POS,以及服用的时间和地点(家中或医院)。调查人员询问手术室护士对患者皮肤清洁度的评估(足够或不够),如果皮肤清洁度被认为不满意,做出了什么决定:照常进行,在手术室额外清洁皮肤,推迟手术。结果:在纳入研究的100例患者中,18% (95% CI 10.5-25.5%)的皮肤清洁度被认为不满意。与未安排的程序相比,计划程序是与满意的皮肤清洁度显著相关的唯一参数。结论:尽管有POS,但约有五分之一的患者在到达手术室时皮肤清洁度不足,这突出了术前手术野准备,特别是清洁手术中需要改进的重要领域。