Strike-through Contamination in Saturated Sterile Dressings

Author:

Popovich Deborah M.1,Alexander Doris1,Rittman Maude2,Martorella Christopher3,Jackson Letitia4

Affiliation:

1. University of Florida

2. Veteran's Administration Medical Center

3. Alachua General Hospital

4. North Florida Regional Medical Center

Abstract

This multisite study examined the risk of strike-through contamination of 4" x 4" gauze sponges using a shortcut method of saturating sterile sponges directly on their wrappers. Sterile gauze sponges were saturated directly on their wrappers on hospital over-bed tables of postoperative general surgical patients. Cultures were taken at 0.5, 1, 3, and 5 minutes after saturation to ascertain whether strike-through contamination occurred Saturated sponges showed significant microorganism growth when compared to expected zero microorganisms at all sampling times following saturation Although microorganisms identified in strike-through contamination were not microbiologically orpathogenically threatening, the basic principle of asepsis was violated There was no significant difference in strike-through contamination between sponges saturated on coated wrappers and sponges saturated on uncoated wrappers. Clinicians should be aware that coated wrappers do not provide a moisture-proof barrier against strike-through contamination. The findings suggest the shortcut method should not be used for saturating sponges.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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