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TerminatedNCT03859908

Comparison of Two Preoperative Antiseptic Solutions Alcohol Based in Abdominal Elective Surgeries

Iodine-Povidone Alcohol Compared to Chlorhexidine Alcohol as Preoperative Antiseptics in Major Abdominal Elective Clean Contaminated Surgery

Status
Terminated
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
18 (actual)
Sponsor
Universidad de El Salvador · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Pragmatic randomized clinical trial comparing Iodine Povacrylex based on alcohol to Chlorhexidine also based on alcohol in efficacy and security to diminish frequency of surgical site infections in major abdominal elective clean contaminated wounds. Will be held in a third level university, high volume national public hospital in San Salvador, El Salvador.

Detailed description

Preoperative antiseptic Chlorhexidine based on alcohol has been established as gold standard of care for clean contaminated wounds. It was compared to Iodine solutions non-alcohol based. There is a question about alcohol based solution was a confounder in the comparison. The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of both solutions alcohol based, 0.7% iodine povacrylex plus 74% alcohol, against gluconate chlorhexidine 2% plus 70% alcohol, in clean contaminated wounds, in major abdominal elective surgeries, in a wider range than colorectal surgeries, Materials and methods. With a pragmatic randomized, phase 4, controlled clinical trial. Comparison of two antiseptic solutions, using manufacturer (3M) sterile appliers' for both products, Food and Drugs Agency approved. Quality of data will be assured by first training all surgeons and residents besides researchers in the study protocol for protocol compliance in subject identification, randomization moment, and follow up. There is a plan for weekly monitoring of protocol compliance, and monthly data monitoring and auditing from Faculty of Medicine Research Unit. Monitoring and auditing will comply protocol compliance and data integrity against subject's medical records and random interviews of patients in their post-surgical control. Surgical Site Infection definitions are those taken from Centers for Disease Control definitions. Standard Operating Procedures will be established in all moments of the trial, from subject identification, informed consent, recruitment, randomization process in the operating room, and data collection in pre specified files for data collection and data management. Protocol compliance and Standard Operating Procedures compliance will be monitored by Principal Investigator constantly. Report of adverse events will be done in accordance to Salvadoran National ethics committee Standard Operating Procedures as also any other communication such as protocol deviance or amendments. Previous research has not reported adverse events, but we will be expectant to their appearance. Sample size was calculated for a total of 964 subjects, 482 in each group, using statistics software, were we established a statistic significant level for a bilateral hypothesis of 95% and a power of 80%, based on previous research of comparison of both solutions to get a probability of SSI of 4.2% in Chlorhexidine group against 8.6% in Iodine povacrylex group. We will establish a strict follow up of patients in the 30 days considered as post-operative time, by enabling the whole public health system to integrate in subjects´, surgical care (primary care) to diminish the probability of missing data. Data analysis will be done following "intention to treat" analysis principle. Primary outcome will be any kind of Surgical Site Infection, categorical variable, will be analyzed with chi square for a bilateral hypothesis, and also measure the difference with risk ratio and its 95% confidence interval.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGIodine Povacrylex 7 MG/ML / Isopropyl Alcohol 0.74 ML/MLAs preoperative antiseptic, applied once as suggested by Centers for Disease Control recommendations in surgical asepsis
DRUGChlorhexidine Gluconate 20 MG/ML / Isopropyl Alcohol 0.7 ML/MLAs preoperative antiseptic, applied once as suggested by Centers for Disease Control recommendations in surgical asepsis

Timeline

Start date
2019-04-05
Primary completion
2021-01-27
Completion
2021-01-27
First posted
2019-03-01
Last updated
2023-05-10

Locations

1 site across 1 country: El Salvador

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03859908. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.