Removal of Ioban May Pull Bacteria to the Surface of the Skin: Lessons Learned.

Spartan medical research journal Pub Date : 2020-06-08
Jacob Lytle, Jordan McCoy, Katie Smeltzer, Ryan Nelson
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Context: Cutibacterium acnes (C. Acnes, formerly known as Propionibacterium acnes) are slow growing, gram positive, anaerobic bacilli. C. acnes are found in many locations, both as part of normal skin flora, as well as a contaminant of environmental surfaces. These bacteria have been associated with prosthetic joint infections of the shoulder, and it has been challenging to prevent such infections for a variety of reasons. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to investigate whether the surgical adhesive dressing Ioban could pull subcutaneous C. acnes bacteria from the surgical field.

Methods: During this quality improvement project, a convenience sample of 16 adult volunteers were gathered from other residency departments and from medical students at our hospital. The volunteers were used to take samples from two sites on each shoulder. The shoulder sites were prepped and covered with iodine-impregnated dressings.

Results: There were 26 of 64 (40.6%) samples in the no Ioban group that grew C. acnes. The Ioban group had 37 of 64 (57.8%) samples found to be positive for C. acnes growth. During this project, we identified several key points that could be useful to future researchers working in community hospitals. We describe these lessons concerning ongoing communication with lab and research departments, offering volunteers compensation to participate, interacting with departments unaccustomed to research, and development of a clear methodology.

Conclusions: This was the first time our department had conduct a project utilizing the laboratory as well as volunteers. This came with unforeseen challenges which caused significant time delays. We believe that by highlighting these lessons for future researchers, they might avoid such problems during project activities.

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移除伊班可能将细菌带到皮肤表面:经验教训。
背景:痤疮丙酸杆菌(Cutibacterium acnes,旧称痤疮丙酸杆菌)是一种生长缓慢、革兰氏阳性厌氧杆菌。痤疮丙酸杆菌存在于许多地方,既是正常皮肤菌群的一部分,也是环境表面的污染物。这些细菌与肩关节假体感染有关,由于各种原因,预防此类感染一直是个难题。本质量改进项目的目的是调查手术粘合敷料 Ioban 能否将皮下痤疮丙酸杆菌从手术野中清除:方法:在该质量改进项目中,我们从其他住院医师科室和本医院的医学生中抽取了 16 名成年志愿者作为样本。志愿者们分别从肩部的两个部位采集样本。对肩部部位进行预处理并覆盖碘浸渍敷料:结果:无碘班组的 64 份样本中有 26 份(40.6%)长出了痤疮丙酸杆菌。碘班组的 64 个样本中有 37 个(57.8%)发现痤疮丙酸杆菌生长呈阳性。在这个项目中,我们发现了几个关键点,对今后在社区医院工作的研究人员很有帮助。我们介绍了这些经验,包括与实验室和研究部门的持续沟通、为志愿者提供参与报酬、与不习惯研究的部门互动以及制定明确的方法:这是我们部门第一次利用实验室和志愿者开展项目。结论:这是我们部门第一次利用实验室和志愿者开展项目,随之而来的是不可预见的挑战,造成了时间上的严重延误。我们相信,通过向未来的研究人员强调这些经验教训,他们可能会在项目活动中避免此类问题。
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