1986
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.24.5.803-808.1986
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In vivo study of an antimicrobial surgical drape system

Abstract: We performed a double-blind clinical study to determine the efficacy of nonwoven laparotomy drapes in which 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyldimethyloctadecyl ammonium chloride, an antimicrobial agent, was chemically bonded to the absorbent reinforcement surrounding the fenestration. The reinforcement portion of the surgical drape that contained the fenestration was segmented into four identical-appearing sections, two on each side of the fenestration. One segment on each side was antimicrobial. The locations of the t… Show more

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“…DC 5700 is a quaternary ammonium compound that is bound irreversibly to the fabric by the trimethoxysilyl propyl coupling agent, which prevents the loss of antimicrobial activity after repeated washings of the garments (6). In vivo studies with laparotomy drapes treated with DC 5700 demonstrated a significant decrease (average, 84.4%) in the recovery of viable bacteria when compared with nontreated fabric (2). However, gram-negative bacilli were infrequently recovered from either DC 5700-treated or untreated fabric, so the effectiveness of the compound against either these bacteria or fungi could not be evaluated.…”
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“…DC 5700 is a quaternary ammonium compound that is bound irreversibly to the fabric by the trimethoxysilyl propyl coupling agent, which prevents the loss of antimicrobial activity after repeated washings of the garments (6). In vivo studies with laparotomy drapes treated with DC 5700 demonstrated a significant decrease (average, 84.4%) in the recovery of viable bacteria when compared with nontreated fabric (2). However, gram-negative bacilli were infrequently recovered from either DC 5700-treated or untreated fabric, so the effectiveness of the compound against either these bacteria or fungi could not be evaluated.…”
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