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JLUMHS-Journal of the Liaquat University of Medical Health Sciences. 2013; 12 (2): 109-114
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-192170

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The world is facing economical crises and it has particularly affected third world countries. Therefore we must review the controversial health related procedures to save the cost and time without compromising health. The main goal of this study was to assess the need of skin preparation with 70% isopropyl alcohol swab wiping as an antiseptic measure, to prevent infections before intramuscular, subcutaneous and intradermal injections


DESIGN AND METHOD: Quasi experimental design. Microbiological as well as clinical assessment of pre-injection use of alcohol swabs was studied among the patients who need an injection at King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh from August 2012 - December 2012


RESULTS: The mean CFU [Colony Forming Units] per ml over the injection site before alcohol swab wiping were significantly higher [2.47 +/- 3.86] than after alcohol swab use [1.31 +/- 1.93]; p = 0.002. Although, 70% isopropyl alcohol swab reduced skin bacterial counts by 47%, there were no significant difference in clinical signs and adverse local or systemic effect with or without skin preparation by alcohol swab before intramuscular, intradermal or subcutaneous injections


CONCLUSION: Routine skin preparation with alcohol swab before an injection is quite unnecessary and is of no significant value in safeguarding infection. Omitting skin cleaning with alcohol swab prior to an injection would save time and money

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