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Evidence-based review of chlorhexidine gluconate and iodine in the preoperative skin preparation of young infants

Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing(2022)

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Purpose The preoperative preparation of young infants' skin requires special considerations. Commonly used solutions for preparing the skin preoperatively include chlorhexidine (CHG) and iodine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommendations for preparing skin for surgery and other invasive procedures for adults, but they do not have recommendations for young infants' skin. The purpose of this evidence-based literature review is to synthesize the literature, compare, and inform healthcare providers about the safety and efficacy of CHG and iodine as preoperative preparation solutions for young infants' skin. For this project young infants is defined as infants less than 48 weeks' postmenstrual age and those born prematurely and less than 28 days old. Conclusions We analyze 19 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Three discussion themes emerge systemic absorption, dermatologic burns, and CHG and iodine efficacy. Practice Implications We need more research regarding the safety and efficacy of CHG and iodine solutions for preoperative preparation of young infants' skin. Findings suggest the cautious use of CHG and iodine solutions on patients born at or before 28 weeks' postmenstrual age, especially those less than 28 days postnatal age.
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chlorhexidine, chlorhexidine bath, infant, iodine, neonate, surgical prep
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