Perbandingan Chlorhexidine 2%-Alkohol 70% dengan Povidone Iodine 10% -Alkohol 70% terhadap Penurunan Kepadatan Kuman dalam Mengurangi Resiko CRBSI pada Pemasangan Kateter Vena Sentral di RSUP Haji Adam Malik Medan
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2016Author
Bangun, Primta
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Hanafie, Achsanuddin
Wijaya, Dadik Wahyu
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Background : One of the common causes of bacterial infection derived from the use
of equipment, incorrect aseptic technique, or antiseptic solutions. The common
antiseptic that is used in central venous catheterization is Chlorhexidine 2% and
Povidone Iodine 10%. The effectivity of these antiseptic are different in some studies,
which has effect on the CRBSI incidence.
Objective : To achieve optimal antiseptic in order to reduce the bacterial density
and CRBSI incidence
Method : This single blinded Analitic Cohort Study Design included 40 ICU
patients RSUP HAM which is divided into two groups; group A with Chlorhexidine
2% -Alcohol 70% and group B with Povidone iodine 10% -Alcohol 70%. The bacteries
were swabed using a sterile sticks, then divided it into pre test - post test control group.
The t-test analysis was used to compare the bacterial density from each group before
and after antiseptic administration. Whereas, to compare the decline the bacterial
density (antiseptic response), we used t-pair test analysis. Confidence interval: 95%
with p value< 0,05 is considered statistically significant.
Results : The decrease in the bacterial density occurred in group A, mean
99,87% (SB=0,28%), while in group B, mean 98,83% (SB=l,86%) with p value<
0,001.
Conclusions : Chlorhexidine 2% - Alcohol 70% is more effective to reduce bacterial
density and CRBSI incidence, compare to Povidone Iodine 10% - Alcohol 70%.
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