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Quantifying exposure to chlorhexidine from decontamination of peripheral intravenous injection ports.

Matthew A DoaneChristopher KwongNicholas Proschogo
Published in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2022)
Using 2% chlorhexidine and 70% alcohol swabs to decontaminate PIVC injection ports resulted in consistent entrainment of chlorhexidine, with varying amounts correlated to how it was applied. These results validate case reports attributing anaphylactic/allergic reactions to suspected intravenous chlorhexidine entrainment and should factor into future risk-benefit assessments for its use in PIVC maintenance antisepsis policies and protocols.
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