PERBEDAAN PENGGUNAAN CLORHEXIDINE 0,2% DENGAN NACL 0,9% SEBAGAI DEKONTAMINASI ORAL TERHADAP KOLONISASI STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS PADA PASIEN POST OPERASIDENGAN GENERAL ANESTHESIA DI RUANG MAWAR RSUD dr ABDOER RAHEM SITUBONDO
Abstract
General anesthesia has side effect to increase secretions of respiratory system.
Secretions will accumulate in the oral cavity that can increase normal flora in the
respiratory tract such as Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus
increased and colonized, than goes down to lung and caused pneumonia. The way
to decrease the colonization of Staphylococcus aureus is oral hygiene. The
purpose of this study is determine the difference between chlorhexidine 0,2% with
NaCl 0,9% as oral decontamination for staphylococcus aureus’s colonization to
patients with general anasthesia. This study was Quasy experimental wich non
equivalent control group design with consecutive sampling. The sample consist of
20 post operative patients with general anesthesia that devided into 2 groups: the
treatment group was given chlorhexidine 0.2% and the control group was given
NaCl 0.9%. Oral hygiene was given two times a day (morning and evening) for 2
days. Data were analyzed by using statistical mann-whitney test. Mann-whitney
test showed p-value 0.010 <α (0.05). Chlorhexidine 0,2% has more effective than
NaCl 0,9% as oral decontamination for the staphylococcus aureus’s colonization
in post operative patients with general anesthesia. Because Chlorhexidine 0,2%
have bacteriostatic effect more than NaCl 0,9%.
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