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Skin Preparation for Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery

Surgical site infections (SSIs) make about 31% of all nosocomial infections and they are the most common hospital-acquired infection. For foot and ankle elective interventions, SSI rate is reported between 0.4% and 3.6%. This study will investigate the effectiveness of skin cleaning with isopropyl alcohol and scrubbing

Condition(s)Microbial Colonization, Foot and Ankle Disorders
StatusRecruiting
PhasePhase 4
Study typeInterventional
SummarySurgical site infections (SSIs) make about 31% of all nosocomial infections and they are the most common hospital-acquired infection. For foot and ankle elective interventions, SSI rate is reported between 0.4% and 3.6%. This study will investigate the effectiveness of skin cleaning with isopropyl alcohol and scrubbing with chlorhexidine soap before standard skin preparation in reducing microbial load and surgical site infections for elective foot and ankle surgeries. Current standard of care includes skin preparation with iodine or chlorhexidine solution prior to sterile draping and the start of surgery. Standard of care will be applied to all patients. The use of an additional "pre-scrub" with isopropyl alcohol and scrubbing with chlorhexidine soap will be applied to the experimental gro
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * patients undergoing elective foot and ankle surgeries * age over 18 Exclusion Criteria: * trauma as the indication for surgery * open injuries * non-elective procedures * amputations * prior surgical site infection through the planned incision * pregnancy. All potential participants of child-bearing potential follow the standard pre-operative protocol to ensure they are not in pregnant status prior to SOC surgical procedure.
Ages18 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorUniversity of Missouri-Columbia
LocationsColumbia, Missouri, United States
Start date2022-02-15
NCT IDNCT05401292
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05401292

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