The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a qualitative reduction in microbial skin flora post-surgery compared to pre-surgery when a cyanoacrylate based microbial sealant is used in combination with a surgical skin preparation solution.
The CDC states that there are two sources of surgical site infection (SSI) pathogens- endogenous and exogenous. The endogenous flora of the patient's skin, mucous membranes, or hollow viscera are the source of pathogens for most SSIs. In addition to the known sources of SSI pathogen, there are also known risk factors for SSI. The risk factors for SSIs may be patient-related, or related to the preoperative, intra-operative, and post-operative surgical treatment and care of the patient. Many known risk factors that contribute to SSIs include, but are not limited to age, nutritional status, co-morbidities, length of pre-operative stay, duration of operation, preoperative skin prep, and surgical techniques. In addition, there are certain surgical procedures in which the risks for developing SSI are greater than other surgical procedures. While there are various pre-operative and post-operative techniques or approaches to prevent these infections in patients undergoing surgeries, such as pre-operative skin care techniques, appropriate use of antibiotic prophylaxis, and the use of other post-operative anti-microbial methods, by immobilizing the patient's endogenous skin flora, an opportunity exists to reduce the rate of skin flora contamination which leads to wound contamination.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
293
Surgical skin preparation prior to incision using InteguSeal\* skin sealant following standard surgical preparation with povidone iodine or 0.7% available iodine in isopropyl alcohol 74% w/w.
Surgical skin preparation prior to incision using standard surgical preparation with povidone iodine or 0.7% available iodine in isopropyl alcohol 74% w/w.
Wellstar Health Systems
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Heart Institute- Dept of Thoracic Surgery
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Hospital Dr. Hernan Henriquez Aravena
Temuco, Chile
Charité, Humboldt University- Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
Berlin, Germany
Change in Number of Unique Bacterial Isolates From Pre-skin Preparation to Post-CABG - Sternal Site
Number of unique bacterial colony types isolated from samples of skin flora taken from the sternal incision site after surgery minus before surgery (prior to skin prep). Unique colonies were determined based on Gram stain, colony morphology, catalase, coagulase, or staphylococci latex agglutination and oxidase tests.
Time frame: Before surgery (prior to skin preparation) and after surgery (after closing fascia)
Change in Number of Unique Bacterial Isolates From Pre-skin Preparation to Post-CABG - Graft Site
Number of unique bacterial colony types isolated from samples of skin flora taken from the graft incision site after surgery minus before surgery (prior to skin prep). Unique colonies were determined based on Gram stain, colony morphology, catalase, coagulase, or staphylococci latex agglutination and oxidase tests.
Time frame: Before surgery (prior to skin preparation) and after surgery (after closing fascia)
Change in Bacterial Count From Pre-skin Preparation to Post-CABG - Sternal Site
Total bacterial counts from samples of skin flora from the sternal incision site after surgery minus before surgery (prior to skin prep).
Time frame: Before surgery (prior to skin preparation) and after surgery (after closing fascia)
Change in Bacterial Count From Pre-skin Preparation to Post-CABG - Graft Site
Total bacterial counts from samples of skin flora from the graft incision site after surgery minus before surgery (prior to skin prep).
Time frame: Before surgery (prior to skin preparation) and after surgery (after closing fascia)
Post-CABG Procedure Bacterial Count - Sternal Site
Total bacterial counts from samples of skin flora of the sternal incision site taken immediately following the CABG procedure.
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National Heart Centre
Singapore, Singapore
Time frame: Post-surgery
Post-CABG Procedure Bacterial Count - Graft Site
Total bacterial counts from samples of skin flora of the graft incision site taken immediately following the CABG procedure.
Time frame: Post-surgery
Change in the Number of Unique Bacterial Isolates From Pre-skin Preparation to Post-incision - Sternal Site
Number of unique bacterial colony types isolated from samples of skin flora from the sternal incision site immediately after the incision minus before surgery (prior to surgical skin prep). Unique colonies were determined based on Gram stain, colony morphology, catalase, coagulase, or staphylococci latex agglutination and oxidase tests.
Time frame: Before surgery (prior to skin preparation) and immediately after incision
Change in the Number of Unique Bacterial Isolates From Pre-skin Preparation to Post-incision - Graft Site
Number of unique bacterial colony types isolated from samples of skin flora from the graft incision site immediately after the incision minus before surgery (prior to surgical skin prep). Unique colonies were determined based on Gram stain, colony morphology, catalase, coagulase, or staphylococci latex agglutination and oxidase tests.
Time frame: Before surgery (prior to skin preparation) and immediately after incision
Change in Bacterial Count From Pre-skin Preparation to Post-incision - Sternal Site
Total bacterial counts from samples of skin flora from the sternal incision site immediately after incision minus before surgery (prior to skin prep)
Time frame: Before surgery (prior to skin preparation) and immediately after incision
Change in Bacterial Count From Pre-skin Preparation to Post-incision - Graft Site
Total bacterial counts from samples of skin flora from the graft incision site immediately after incision minus before surgery (prior to skin prep)
Time frame: Before surgery (prior to skin preparation) and immediately after incision
Post-incision Bacterial Count - Sternal Site
Total bacterial counts from samples of skin flora of the sternal incision site taken immediately following the surgical incision
Time frame: Immediately after surgical incision
Post-incision Bacterial Count - Graft Site
Total bacterial counts from samples of skin flora of the graft incision site taken immediately following the surgical incision
Time frame: Immediately after surgical incision
Number of Patients With SSI at the Sternal Site and/or Graft Site
Number of patients who develop at least one surgical site infection at the sternal or graft site during the 30 day post-op follow-up period
Time frame: 30 days
Number of Patients With Alcohol Use, Tobacco Use, or Obesity With Surgical Site Infection (SSI)
Number of patients with risk factors of alcohol use, tobacco use, or obesity who developed an SSI at the sternal and/or graft site
Time frame: 30 days