Journal article

Chlorhexidine skin cleaning to reduce clean-catch urine contamination in infants: A pilot study

J Gursanscky, S Klim, D Krieser, A Tagg, J Kaufman

EMA Emergency Medicine Australasia | WILEY | Published : 2022

Abstract

Objective: Clean-catch urine (CCU) samples are frequently contaminated. Our aim was to determine if cleaning with 0.1% chlorhexidine before CCU is a safe and feasible method to reduce contamination. Methods: Prospective interventional pilot study. Children 1–24 months underwent perigenital skin cleaning with 0.1% chlorhexidine. Primary outcome was contamination rate, and secondary outcomes were parent and clinician satisfaction with the procedure. Results: Twelve of 54 urine samples were contaminated (22%, 95% CI 13–35). Over 90% of parents and clinicians were either ‘satisfied’ or ‘very satisfied’. No adverse events were recorded. Conclusion: Cleaning with chlorhexidine solution before CCU ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank the families and clinical staff participating in this trial. This work was supported by a Western Health Foundation Early Career Research Grant. Funding was used to cover study costs and support research nurse time (SK).