Abstract
In a randomized, double-blind trial, gamma radiation-sterilized, chlorhexidine-coated triple-lumen catheters were compared with uncoated control catheters for their ability to prevent catheter infection in 254 intensive care unit patients. The chlorhexidine coating was not efficacious, and a rabbit model demonstrated that reduction of chlorhexidine activity by gamma radiation sterilization was the likely explanation for the failure.
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Sherertz, R. J., Heard, S. O., Raad, I. I., Gentry, L., Bowton, D., Scuderi, P., … Dupuis, J. (1996). Gamma radiation-sterilized, triple-lumen catheters coated with a low concentration of chlorhexidine were not efficacious at preventing catheter infections in intensive care unit patients. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 40(9), 1995–1997. https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.40.9.1995
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