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Data on Anesthesia Described by Researchers at Imperial College

Published in Pain and Central Nervous System Week, September 19th, 2011

2011 SEP 19 -- A report, "One vs two applications of chlorhexidine/ethanol for disinfecting the skin: implications for regional anaesthesia," is newly published data in Anaesthesia. "Chlorohexidine/ethanol is commonly used for skin disinfection before neuraxial procedures. Two applications of this solution have been advocated but no evidence exists to support this," investigators in London, United Kingdom report.

"Our aim was to ascertain whether two applications of chlorohexidine/ethanol solution are more effective than one for skin disinfection before neuraxial anaesthesia. A 4-cm diameter soya agar contact plate was applied to the skin of the...

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