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CompletedNCT04023682

ProvodineTM Decreases Hand Contamination

Proposal to Conduct a Study Assessing Whether ProvodineTM Decreases Contamination of Anesthesia Providers' Hands During General Anesthesia Procedures

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
31 (actual)
Sponsor
Sundara Reddy · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
22 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to see whether Provodine, an FDA approved product, provides long-lasting protection on the hands of staff who provide anesthesia for patients. If this product does provide long-lasting protection, it could be used for hand hygiene in the operating room and it could help prevent infections after operations. Fifteen anesthesia providers (15 main operating room \[MOR\] and 5 ambulatory surgery center \[ASC\]) who agree to participate will participate in the pre-intervention and intervention periods. During the pre-intervention or baseline period, the investigators will do bag broth cultures of anesthesia providers' hands just before the start of their first case of the day . The participants will then rinse and dry their hands to remove the culture medium. The investigators will also obtain cultures after the first case of the day, and after the second case. During the intervention period (ProvodineTM; usual hand hygiene practice), the investigators obtain hand cultures from the same anesthesia providers at the beginning of the day. The participants will then then do a hand scrub with ProvodineTM. The investigators will obtain a second hand culture at this point and participants will rinse and dry their hands to remove the culture medium and then apply a small amount of ProvodineTM as a hand rub. The investigators will obtain cultures after the first case of the day, and after the second case of the day. If participants are still providing anesthesia to their second case 6 hours after they applied ProvodineTM, the participants will apply a small of ProvodineTM amount as a hand rub at this time. For anesthesia providers in the ASC, the investigators will use the same protocol with the following exception. Because cases are likely to be shorter, the investigators will obtain the final cultures after the last case of the day or after the case that ends closest to 6 hours after ProvodineTM was applied in the morning.

Detailed description

During the pre-intervention or baseline period, the investigators will do bag broth cultures of anesthesia providers' hands just before the start of their first case of the day (n =25). The participants will then rinse and dry their hands to remove the culture medium. The investigators will also obtain cultures after the first case of the day (n = 25), and after the second case (n = 25). During the intervention period (ProvodineTM; usual hand hygiene practice), the investigators obtain hand cultures from the same anesthesia providers at the beginning of the day (n =25). The participants will then then do a hand scrub with ProvodineTM. The investigators will obtain a second hand culture at this point and participants will rinse and dry their hands to remove the culture medium and then apply a small amount of ProvodineTM as a hand rub (n =25). The investigators will obtain cultures after the first case of the day (n = 25), and after the second case of the day (n = 25). If participants are still providing anesthesia to their second case 6 hours after they applied ProvodineTM, the participants will apply a small of ProvodineTM amount as a hand rub at this time. For anesthesia providers in the ASC, the investigators will use the same protocol with the following exception. Because cases are likely to be shorter, the investigators will obtain the final cultures after the last case of the day or after the case that ends closest to 6 hours after ProvodineTM was applied in the morning. The study procedures will occur on two different work days for the participants: one for the control day and one for the intervention day. The study procedures will be done by the end of these two working days. There is no long-term followup.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGProvodine Hand SanitizerIntervention with Provodine

Timeline

Start date
2013-12-01
Primary completion
2014-11-01
Completion
2014-11-01
First posted
2019-07-17
Last updated
2021-08-02
Results posted
2021-08-02

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04023682. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.