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Brief exposure of 0.05% chlorhexidine does not impair non-osteoarthritic human cartilage metabolism Journal of Hospital Infection 短时0.05%洗必泰消毒不会影响人类非关节炎软骨代谢
Volume 67, Issue 1, September 2007, Pages 67-71
A.J. Besta, M.F. Nixon , a, and G.J.S. Taylora
aDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, UK
Received 8 September 2006; accepted 11 May 2007. Available online 30 July 2007.
Summary
Jet lavage with chlorhexidine 0.05% is an effective means of wound decontamination with 99% of bacteria removed or killed after 1 min. Reports of chondrolysis following exposure to concentrations of >0.05% or prolonged exposure to chlorhexidine have curtailed its use in orthopaedic practice. Using radiolabelled sulphur uptake to measure cartilage metabolism, we quantitatively assessed the in-vitro effect of osteoarthritic and non-osteoarthritic human cartilage exposure to chlorhexidine 0.05% for 1 min and 1 h. The metabolism of non-osteoarthritic cartilage was not significantly affected by a 1 min exposure to chlorhexidine 0.05% whereas that of osteoarthritic cartilage was markedly impaired. Prolonged exposure for 1 h markedly affected both types of cartilage. These results are encouraging in that 0.05% chlorhexidine may have a role in the decontamination of contaminated open joint injuries in patients with no signs of osteoarthritis. Until there is further understanding of the mechanism underlying reported incidents of chondrolysis following its use, however, it cannot be recommended for the irrigation of ‘clean’ articular cartilage.
Keywords: Wound infection; Cartilage; Chlorhexidine; Osteoarthritis |