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Post CABG dressings (what do you use?)



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No. 10
from stoli
Old Apr 02, 2009, 07:51 PM

Default Re: Post CABG dressings (what do you use?)
POD 1- we cleanse with hibaclense and paint betadine @ sides of the sternal incision , apply sterile gauze attached with silk tape.
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No. 11
from elthia
Old Apr 03, 2009, 05:24 AM

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We use a type of sponge dressing that is impregnated with silver nitrate and covered with tegaderm, it is applied in the OR, and is not removed for 7-10 days. Since we have started using the silver nitrate dressings, our sternal wound infections have dramatically decreased compared to when we used betadine.
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No. 12
from Bermuda
Old Apr 09, 2009, 09:21 AM

Love Re: Post CABG dressings (what do you use?)
Sternal drsg: Aquacel transparent.
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No. 13
from lkf569
Old Apr 14, 2009, 02:08 PM

Default Re: Post CABG dressings (what do you use?)
we used to use betadine wash 24 hr drsg change . But now we use Chloroprep and change the 4 by 3 drsg. q24hr and use plastic tape . then d/c dressing and leave open to air after 48 hr and cleasne with Chloroprep q12hr
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No. 14
Old Apr 17, 2009, 09:44 AM

First Aid Re: Post CABG dressings (what do you use?)
Good evening everyone How are you doing fox ? it's nice to be with you once again. I was so busy at work teaching alot since I became BLS Instructor certified by the AHA last February.

Well in our CICU unit, we usually change the dressing after 72 hours unless its wet or it becomes dirty when we remove the Chest tubes otherwise we keep it in situ.

Matter fact, we still use Cosmopor and Mepore cleaning with antiseptic Solution ( CLARADONE) which constitue of Povidone-Iodine USP 10% W/V (1.0% Available Iodine), and the evidence of infection is very low.

I believe the major role lies on the emphasis on Hand Washing all the time.
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No. 15
from criticalHP
Old May 15, 2009, 01:15 AM

Default Re: Post CABG dressings (what do you use?)
Originally Posted by DNPstudent-Michigan View Post
I was taught that you do not want to use chloroprep on the surgical wound because it gets rod of the skins natural flora (or is it fauna?). Chloroprep can be used around the incision, but not directly on it...only sterile saline no the wound...any one else been taught this?
That is correct. Sterile saleine on the wound. In our heart program we changed the drgs on POD 1, cleaned w/ sterile saline, and replaced with Transpore island drsg. The drsg was D/C'd on POD 2 (unless they were still intubated for some reason) and kept OTA, cleansed w/ sterile NS daily.
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