Triple Dye Plus Rubbing Alcohol Versus Triple Dye Alone for Umbilical Cord Care

Current practices for umbilical cord care vary across centers, but the evidence regarding these practices and their impact on cord separation, complications, and health care use are limited. The objective of this study was to compare the effect of triple dye alone (brilliant green, crystal violet, a...

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description Current practices for umbilical cord care vary across centers, but the evidence regarding these practices and their impact on cord separation, complications, and health care use are limited. The objective of this study was to compare the effect of triple dye alone (brilliant green, crystal violet, and proflavine hemisulfate) versus triple dye plus rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) twice daily on time to umbilical cord separation, complications, and health care use. For the 90 newborns who completed the study, there were no significant differences between treatment groups for time to cord separation, cord-related morbidities, or cord-related urgent care. Based on these study results, there does not appear to be significant benefit to the addition of twice daily applications of rubbing alcohol to neonatal umbilical cords following triple dye treatment after birth.
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Alcohol
Alcohols
Anti-Infective Agents, Local - therapeutic use
Bacterial Infections - prevention & control
Chi-Square Distribution
Complications
Drug Combinations
Dyes
Female
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Isopropyl alcohol
Male
Neonates
Proflavine - therapeutic use
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds - therapeutic use
Rubbing
Treatment Outcome
Umbilical cord
Umbilical Cord - microbiology
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