Clinical Trial: Impact of Daily Bathing With Chlorhexidine in the Critical Patient

Study Status: Active, not recruiting
Recruit Status: Active, not recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Impact of Daily Bathing With Chlorhexidine in the Critical Patient: Colonization and Environment

Brief Summary:

The search for preventive measure with daily bathing with chlorhexidine in the critical care patient will result in a reduction in patient colonization with multidrug resistant pathogens. Thus, preventing healthcare associated infections. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of daily bathing with chlorhexidine in patient colonization, environment and healthcare workers in the medical intensive care unit (MICU).

The study will be conducted at the University Hospital "Dr. José Eleuterio González", a 450-bed teaching hospital in Monterrey, northeast Mexico.

This is a prospective, experimental, randomized, open-label, double blind study comparing chlorhexidine versus placebo. Any patient 18 years or older admitted to the MICU or with less than 48 hours of patient-days will be included. Patients who present burns with more than 20% body surface, pregnant patients and patients with allergy history to chlorhexidine.

Samples will be obtained from the patient, patient environment and healthcare personnel.

Sampling of the environment (bed rail, mechanical ventilator, table adjacent to the bed, etc.) and patient's anogenital and pharyngeal region will be collected with "swabbing" technique using cotton swabs and cultured according to Public Health England.

Patient skin sampling will be obtained from anorectal region, pharynx, axillary and inguinal fold collected with Williamson-Kligman technique. Colonies will then be further selected and properly cultivated according to their characteristics. Antibiotic susceptibility, clonal relationship, biofilm index and antibiotic susceptibility to chlorhexidine will be determined.