Blood culture contamination: a randomized trial evaluating the comparative effectiveness of 3 skin antiseptic interventions.

2013 
(See the commentary by Gilligan, on pages 22–23.)Objective. To determine relative rates of blood culture contamination for 3 skin antisepsis interventions—10% povidone iodine aqueous solution (PI), 2% iodine tincture (IT), and 2% chlorhexidine gluconate in 70% isopropyl alcohol (CHG)—when used by dedicated phlebotomy teams to obtain peripheral blood cultures.Design. Randomized crossover trial with hospital floor as the unit of randomization.Setting. Teaching hospital with 885 beds.Patients. All adult patients undergoing peripheral blood culture collection on 3 medical-surgical floors from May 2009 through September 2009.Intervention. Each antisepsis intervention was used for 5 months on each study floor, with random crossover after a 1-month washout period. Phlebotomy teams collected all peripheral blood cultures. Each positive blood culture was adjudicated by physicians blinded to the intervention and scored as a true positive or contaminated blood culture. The primary outcome was the rate of blood cultu...
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