Preoperative hair removal and surgical site infections: network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_D69BA917DD20
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Preoperative hair removal and surgical site infections: network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Journal
J Hosp Infect
Author(s)
Lefebvre A., Saliou P., Lucet J. C., Mimoz O., Keita-Perse O., Grandbastien B., Bruyere F., Boisrenoult P., Lepelletier D., Aho-Glele L. S.
ISSN
0195-6701
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2015
Volume
91
Number
2
Pages
100-8
Language
english
Abstract
Preoperative hair removal has been used to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) or to prevent hair from interfering with the incision site. We aimed to update the meta-analysis of published randomized controlled trials about hair removal for the prevention of SSIs, and conduct network meta-analyses to combine direct and indirect evidence and to compare chemical depilation with clipping. The PubMed, ScienceDirect and Cochrane databases were searched for randomized controlled trials analysing different hair removal techniques and no hair removal in similar groups. Paired and network meta-analyses were conducted. Two readers independently assessed the study limitations for each selected article according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) method. Nineteen studies met the inclusion criteria. No study compared clipping with chemical depilation. Network meta-analyses with shaving as the reference showed significantly fewer SSIs with clipping, chemical depilation, or no depilation [relative risk 0.55, 95% confidence interval 0.38-0.79; 0.60, 0.36-0.97; and 0.56, 0.34-0.96, respectively]. No significant difference was observed between the absence of depilation and chemical depilation or clipping (1.05, 0.55-2.00; 0.97, 0.51-1.82, respectively] or between chemical depilation and clipping (1.09, 0.59-2.01). This meta-analysis of 19 randomized controlled trials confirmed the absence of any benefit of depilation to prevent surgical site infection, and the higher risk of surgical site infection when shaving is used for depilation. Chemical depilation and clipping were compared for the first time. The risk of SSI seems to be similar with both methods.
Keywords
Depilation, Hair, Hair Removal/*methods, Humans, Hygiene, Preoperative Care/*methods, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Shaving, Surgical site infection, Surgical Wound Infection/*prevention & control
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