Disinfection of needleless connectors to reduce Staphylococcus aureus bacterial load

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Rocha, PK
Rickard, CM
Gales, AC
Sincero, TCM
Ray-Barruel, G
Ullman, AJ
Dalcin, CB
Pedreira, MLG
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2022
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HIGHLIGHTS: Compare effectiveness of chemical disinfectants in reducing S. aureus. Five disinfectants reduced the bacterial load, especially chlorhexidine solutions. Focus on Brazilian clinical practice of needleless connector disinfection. PURPOSE: This study aimed to gain further knowledge about the comparative effectiveness of chemical disinfectants in reducing the bacterial load of NCs inoculated with S. aureus. METHODS: Disinfection of needleless connectors was undertaken in vitro against S. aureus comparing 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA), 70% ethanol, 0.5% and 2% chlorhexidine in 70% IPA applied with gauze, and 70% IPA single-use cap (Site-Scrub®). RESULTS: All disinfectants reduced the bacterial load (P<0.001), especially the chlorhexidine solutions. Mechanical friction should follow guidelines. CONCLUSION: This study found that all tested disinfectants effectively reduced the bacterial load and more clinical studies must be developed with a focus on the Brazilian clinical practice of needleless connector disinfection.

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British Journal of Nursing

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31

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19

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Nursing

Catheter-related bloodstream infection

Disinfection

Needleless connector

Staphylococcus aureus

Vascular access device

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Rocha, PK; Rickard, CM; Gales, AC; Sincero, TCM; Ray-Barruel, G; Ullman, AJ; Dalcin, CB; Pedreira, MLG, Disinfection of needleless connectors to reduce Staphylococcus aureus bacterial load, British Journal of Nursing, 2022, 31 (19), pp. S26-S31

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