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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 50, 757-760, Copyright © 1990 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
K Verkkala, P Makela, J Ojajarvi, L Tittanen and J Hoborn
The effect of a polypropylene coverall, replacing shirt and trousers,
combined with sterile laminated gowns and drapes compared with an all-
cotton system was studied in regard to the dispersion of bacteria and
particles in a conventionally ventilated operating theater. The operations
carried out were open heart procedures in 30 adult patients. Blood agar
sedimentation plates were placed in the operative, anesthesia, and
perfusion areas. The mean sedimentation values during 1 hour after the
start of operation were as follows in the laminate group: 63 colony-forming
units (cfu)/m2 in the operative area; 77 cfu/m2 in the anesthesia area; and
143 cfu/m2 in the perfusion area. The corresponding figures in the cotton
group were 350 cfu/m2, 364 cfu/m2, and 437 cfu/m2, respectively (p less
than 0.0002). At the beginning of the operation, the mean values noted for
colony-forming units in the air at the operative site were 8.0 cfu/m3 in
the laminate group and 31 cfu/m3 in the cotton group. One hour later, the
values were 10 cfu/m3 and 22 cfu/m3, respectively (p less than 0.0002). At
the end of the operation, the number of particles 5 microns or larger in
the air at the operative site was 278/m3 in the laminate group and 592/m3
in the cotton group. It is concluded that the use of a polypropylene
coverall and laminated gowns and drapes significantly reduces the particle
and bacterial contamination of the air and the bacterial sedimentation
during cardiac operations.
ARTICLES
Air contamination in open heart surgery with disposable coveralls, gowns, and drapes
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland.
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