The Impact of Accelerated Drying on Alcohol-Based Antiseptic Efficacy: A Scoping Review

سال انتشار: 1404
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 37

فایل این مقاله در 7 صفحه با فرمت PDF قابل دریافت می باشد

استخراج به نرم افزارهای پژوهشی:

لینک ثابت به این مقاله:

شناسه ملی سند علمی:

JR_HPR-10-4_003

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 14 دی 1404

چکیده مقاله:

Background: Alcohol-based antiseptics are widely used in clinical settings for skin disinfection prior to procedures, with efficacy dependent on both concentration and adequate wet contact time. Despite recommendations to allow antiseptics to air dry naturally, practices such as fanning or blowing are commonly used to hasten drying. The impact of such practices on antiseptic efficacy and safety remains unclear.Objectives: To systematically map the existing literature on the effects of accelerated drying, particularly through fanning, blowing, or forced evaporation, on the antimicrobial efficacy of alcohol-based antiseptics used for skin disinfection.Methods: A scoping review was conducted following the Arksey and O’Malley framework and the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Five databases (PubMed, Embase, Scopus, CINAHL, and Web of Science) and grey literature sources were searched from inception to July ۲۰۲۵. Eligible studies examined alcohol-based antiseptics and assessed drying methods or contact time in relation to antimicrobial efficacy. Data were synthesized thematically.Results: Eighteen publications met inclusion criteria, comprising experimental studies, clinical guidelines, technical protocols, and reviews. Four key themes emerged: (۱) Sufficient wet contact time is essential for antimicrobial efficacy; (۲) Fanning or accelerated evaporation reduces microbial kill rates, particularly for Staphylococcus aureus; (۳) Surgical and clinical guidelines emphasize complete natural drying due to infection and fire risk; and (۴) There is a lack of clinical trials evaluating infection outcomes or real-world adherence to drying recommendations.Conclusion: Accelerating the drying of alcohol-based antiseptics can compromise antimicrobial efficacy by shortening contact time and has no support in current guidelines. Despite its widespread use, fanning remains unvalidated and potentially harmful. There is a need for clinical research on the impact of drying practices and adherence to protocols in real-world settings.

نویسندگان

Stephanie Quon

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Jake Park

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Sara Wong

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Katherine Zheng

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

مراجع و منابع این مقاله:

لیست زیر مراجع و منابع استفاده شده در این مقاله را نمایش می دهد. این مراجع به صورت کاملا ماشینی و بر اساس هوش مصنوعی استخراج شده اند و لذا ممکن است دارای اشکالاتی باشند که به مرور زمان دقت استخراج این محتوا افزایش می یابد. مراجعی که مقالات مربوط به آنها در سیویلیکا نمایه شده و پیدا شده اند، به خود مقاله لینک شده اند :
  • Boyce JM. Alcohols as Surface Disinfectants in Healthcare Settings. Infect ...
  • Berr os-Torres SI, Umscheid CA, Bratzler DW, Leas B, Stone ...
  • نمایش کامل مراجع