Influence of surgical scrubs outside the operation theatre on post-operative infections - A systematic review

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Background and Aims: Healthcare workers (HCWs), which include surgeons, anaesthesiologists, nurses, technicians, and other non-medical staff working in the operation theatre (OT), change to surgical scrubs for providing designated services. This study was intended to investigate the association of moving in and out of OT to other hospital areas without changing scrubs and its impact on bacterial infection.

Methods: After PROSPERO registration, we performed a systematic review to compare the occurrence of surgical site infections (SSIs) with or without the movement of HCWs outside OT. We searched PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Library using relevant keywords. RoB-2 and ROBINS-E tools were used to assess the risk of bias in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies, respectively.

Results: We identified six articles that fulfilled the inclusion criteria: three RCTs and three observational studies. A risk of bias assessment revealed an overall low bias in the RCTs and an overall high bias in the observational studies. The analysis revealed a comparable incidence of bacterial infection in terms of colony-forming units when scrubs when HCWs moved in and out of OT with the same scrubs. A meta-analysis was not performed due to heterogeneity in participants and the OT set-up, as well as fewer studies and sample size.

Conclusion: The evidence is insufficient to suggest that wearing scrubs outside the OT could increase the incidence of SSI in surgical patients or transmit the organisms to patients, causing infection. The present review neither supports nor is against wearing surgical scrubs outside OT premises.

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2024

Erschienen:

2024

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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:68

Enthalten in:

Indian journal of anaesthesia - 68(2024), 3 vom: 23. März, Seite 223-230

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Mohammed Al-Aamri, Hamed H [VerfasserIn]
Nair, Abhijit S [VerfasserIn]
Al Sawafi, Khalid M [VerfasserIn]
Al Sharji, Issa [VerfasserIn]
Al Jabri, Ahmed [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Bacterial infections
Clothing
Infection control
Journal Article
Operating rooms
Surgical attire
Surgical scrub
Surgical site infections
Surgical wound infection

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Date Revised 14.03.2024

published: Print-Electronic

Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE

doi:

10.4103/ija.ija_949_23

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM369662679