Guidelines for clothing in the operating theatre, 2021

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Objective: To provide guidelines for the choice of items of clothing (except sterile surgical gown) for staff working in the operating theatre. Design: A committee of nine experts from SFAR and the SF2H learned societies was convened. A formal conflict-of-interest policy was developed at the beginning of the process and enforced throughout. Likewise, it did not benefit from any funding from a company marketing a health product (drug or medical device). The authors were required to follow the rules of the GRADE® method (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) to assess the quality of the evidence on which the recommendations were based. Methods: We aimed to formulate recommendations according to the GRADE® methodology for four different fields: operating theatre suits, operating theatre hats, masks, and shoes/over-shoes. Each question was formulated according to the PICO format (Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome). The literature review and recommendations were formulated according to the GRADE® methodology. Results: The experts' synthesis work and their application of the GRADE® method resulted in 13 recommendations. As the GRADE® method could not be integrally applied to all questions, some recommendations were formulated as expert opinions. Conclusion: Based on strong agreement between experts, we produced 13 recommendations to guide the choice of operating theatre attire.

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Hafiani, E. M., Cassier, P., Aho, S., Albaladejo, P., Beloeil, H., Boudot, E., … Garnier, M. (2022). Guidelines for clothing in the operating theatre, 2021. Anaesthesia Critical Care and Pain Medicine, 41(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.accpm.2022.101084

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