WO2008060355A2 - Color change surgical prep solution - Google Patents
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- the microorganisms are prevented from entering the body by the physical barrier of skin and the acid mantle, a protective layer formed by the mixture of sweat and sebum.
- the acid mantle maintains a moderately acidic covering for the normal human skin.
- the pH means and ranges for the normal skin of both adults and neonates are 5.7 ⁇ 0.16 (range: 4.5-6.7) and 7.08+0.17 (range: 6.6-7.5), respectively.
- This invention discloses a surgical prep solution formulation, either film forming or non-film forming, that changes color upon drying to indicate when the surgical prep solution has completely dried.
- the surgeon can determine that a selected surface, such as a surgical site or a medical device, is dry and the solvent has evaporated by visual determination.
- antimicrobial agent as used here is a chemical, such as a compound or salt that destroys or inhibits the growth of microorganisms.
- microorganisms as used here includes, but is not limited to, bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
- antimicrobial agent sensitive to the environmental pH is an antimicrobial agent whose stability is influenced by the ambient pH.
- the antimicrobial agent sensitive to the environmental pH is a subset of the antimicrobial agents described above and may include, but is not limited to, iodine, iodophor, chlorhexidine and its derivatives, such as chlorhexidine gluconate.
- iodine and iodophor are naturally acidic and may gradually lose their antimicrobial activity if the environmental pH is basic.
- the antimicrobial activity of the iodophor solution may last up to several hours once a pH adjuster is added and the environmental pH turns basic.
- the solution should be applied immediately after the pH adjuster is added.
- the two different pH components: (a) pH adjuster and/or pH indicator and (b) antimicrobial agents may be separately contained and mixed in situ through devices such as a dual channel syringe.
- pH indicator is a compound that is added in trace amounts to the surgical prep solution to determine its pH by visual observation.
- the pH indicator changes color based on the pH of the surgical prep solution.
- pH indicators include, but are not limited to, bromophenol blue, bromothymol blue, bromocresol green, bromocresol purple, congo red, methyl orange, methyl red, methyl yellow, pentamethoxy, phenolphthalein, thymophthalein, p-naphtholbenzein, 4- nitrophenol, 3-nitrophenol, o-cresolphthalein, m-cresol red, thymol blue, m-cresol purple, phenol red, and mixtures thereof.
- the pH indicator may be separately contained and added in situ prior to application to the skin at the surgical site.
- the composition undergoes a visible color change upon a change in pH from greater than about 6.5 to between about 4.0 to about 5.5.
- the composition undergoes a visible color change upon a change in pH from less than about 3.0 to between about 4.0 to about 5.5. More preferably, the composition undergoes a visible color change upon a change in pH from less than about 4.5 to between about 4.5 to 5.5.
- Such color dyes include, but are not limited to, D&C dyes (Green #5, Green #8, Orange #4, Red #4, Red #17, Red #22, Red #28, Red #33, Violet #2, Yellow #8, Yellow #10, Yellow #11), FD&C dyes (Blue#1 , Blue#2, Carmine, Emerald Green, Green #3, Red #3, Red #40, Yellow #5, Yellow #6) and mixtures thereof.
- the pH adjuster is used to adjust the solution pH so that the solution pH falls within one extreme of the color spectrum of the selected pH indicator.
- the rate of color change is controlled by the pH adjuster (i.e., acid, base or pH buffer). For instance, if one selects bromothymol blue as the pH indicator which is yellow when pH is below 6 and blue when pH is above 7.6, a pH adjuster is needed to change the solution pH to either below 6 or above 7.6.
- Such acids include, but are not limited to, acetic acid, boric acid, carbonic acid, chromic acid, citric acid, lactic acid, diluted hydrochloric acid, tartaric acid, propionic acid, malic acid, diluted phosphoric acid and mixtures thereof.
- a preferred embodiment of the surgical prep solution includes compounds that provide a first color which visually indicates the skin area covered by the composition and a second color which gives a visual indication that the solvent has been substantially eliminated by evaporation.
- These compounds usually refer to pH indicators, but it may also be other colored ingredients in the formulation, such as an antimicrobial agent or film forming polymers, as they alter the overall color.
- the color change surgical prep solution is applied to medical devices, for example, needle-free connectors and valves.
- devices used for needle-free intravenous administration include one or more needle- free connectors.
- the needle-free connectors include central venous catheters capable of accessing a patient's bloodstream.
- the needle-free connectors may function as access ports to the patient's bloodstream and may be used for injecting medication or drawing blood samples.
- the needle-free devices are designed to reduce accidental needle punctures and exposure to potentially infectious blood samples by substituting needles with needle-less devices for intravenous administration.
- the needle-free valve opens and fluid may flow therethrough when a fitting, preferrably a male luer fitting, is inserted into the valve through a valve port.
- the valve seals when the fitting is removed and prevents fluid flow through the valve thereafter.
- the valve may, for example, be activated by a luer lock syringe, a secondary intravenous administration device or other intravenous products.
- a luer lock syringe a secondary intravenous administration device or other intravenous products.
- healthcare practitioners disinfect the needle-free connectors and valves with alcohol prep pads immediately prior to use.
- the interaction between and the coating and the disinfecting solution is reversible and that the coating returns to its original color once the disinfecting solution fully evaporates.
- the reversible color change may be utilized repeatedly.
- a medical device such as a needle-free connector
- the connector may be disinfected by a disinfecting solution and change color. Once the disinfecting solution has fully evaporated, the connector may return to its original color.
- the connector may be repeatedly disinfected by the disinfecting solution. A color change may occur every time the disinfecting solution is applied to the connector and the connector may return to its original color every time the disinfecting solution becomes fully evaporated.
- the invention offers several advantages over the prior art. First, the invention applies to both film forming and non-film forming prep solutions whereas the prior art is directed to film-forming color change surgical prep solutions.
- the invention reduces the risk of flammability. Surgeons regularly use electrocautery to burn or destroy tissue and hence, must be absolutely sure no flammable gases or liquids are present, lsopropanol is widely used as an antimicrobial agent, but it's flammability presents a problem to surgeons.
- the invention allows a surgeon to know when the isopropanol has been eliminated, thus reducing the risk of fire.
- the invention also differs from the prior art in that pH indicators are used to change the color of the surgical prep solution.
- Known surgical prep solutions use chemicals such as Dowicide A and D&C Red 17 to change the color of the solution.
- the solvated Dowicide A and the dye form a complex and as the solvent evaporates, the complex shifts the wavelength of the light absorbed, thus changing the color of the complex.
- the mechanism is different from a pH-indicated color change.
- the invention also differs from prior art in that the color change of the prep solution is reversible, if the environment pH change occurs during the procedure.
- the invention facilitates the stability of antimicrobial agents that are unstable in certain pH ranges.
- the pH indicator and/ or pH adjuster may be separately contained and added in situ prior to application to maintain the integrity of the antimicrobial agents and increase their effectiveness.
- solid ingredients such as polymers (including viscosity regulator), solvents, and color dye were first mixed to allow the slower- dissolving ingredients (i.e., film forming polymers, if used) time to dissolve in the solvent system.
- the antimicrobial agents were mixed in, followed by the pH indicator and pH adjuster.
- Each solution was mixed at room temperature using a magnetic stirring bar.
- the pH adjuster and pH indicator may be initially separated and incorporated through devices such as a two- cylinder syringe with a static mixer or any other mixing mechanism and mixed with other components in situ prior to application.
- Example A In preparing the solution in Example A, isopropanol and water were mixed first. Subsequently, bromothymol blue was added and the solution pH was adjusted to between 8 to 10 using ammonium hydroxide. When applied to the skin, Example A changed from blue to light yellow/colorless after the solvent evaporated.
- Example B In preparing the solution in Example B, Red 40, isopropanol, 20% CHG aqueous solution, and water were mixed first. Subsequently, bromothymol blue was added and the solution pH was adjusted to between 8 to 10 using ammonium hydroxide. When applied to the skin, Example B changed from purple to red after the solvent evaporated.
- Example C In preparing the solution in Example C, isopropanol, 20% CHG aqueous solution, and water were mixed first. Subsequently, bromothymol blue was added and the solution pH was adjusted to between 8 to 10 using ammonium hydroxide. When applied to the skin, Example C changed from blue to colorless after the solvent evaporated.
- Example D The components in Example D were combined to form a solution.
- the polyacrylate was first dissolved in isopropanol and water, and then iodine, sodium iodide, and bromophenol blue were added. Propionic acid was used to adjust the solution pH to between 3.5 and 4. When applied on skin, the color changed from iodine gold color to green after the solvent evaporated. For this example, the integrity of the film was maintained for several hours and confirmed by visual observation.
- Example E the polyacrylate copolymer and FD&C Red 40 were first dissolved in isopropanol and water. Subsequently, CHG and bromothymol blue were added and the solution pH was adjusted to between 8.5 and 9 using methylamine. When applied on skin, the color changed from purple to pink/red after the solvent evaporated. For this example, the integrity of the film was maintained for several hours and confirmed by visual observation.
- Staphylococcus aureus ATCC # 6538 were made in sterile saline to final inoculum level of 1.5 x10 8 CFU/ml.
- Thirty (30) microliters of the testing antimicrobial solution were aseptically spread on a sterile microslide covering a surface of 25x25 sq. mm and dried for ten (10) minutes.
- One (1) microliter of the microbial suspensions was applied on a sterile cover slip.
- the antimicrobial films were applied to these microbial suspensions for exposure times of 1 , 5, or 10 minutes. After the exposure time had elapsed, both the cover slip and the micro slide were dropped into a test tube containing 10 ml sterile neutralizing solution.
- the Standard Plate Count Method was used for enumeration of the survival cells (CFU/ml).
- the log reduction in bacterial count was calculated from the log of the inoculum titers, which were enumerated by following the same procedure except without the presence of antimicrobial films.
- Examples F-I present the results of the Time-Kill Study with the respective film solution.
- Example F In preparing the solution in Example F, the film forming polymer was first dissolved in isopropanol and water. Afterwards, iodine, sodium iodide and bromophenol blue were added. The final pH was then adjusted to between 3.5 to 4 using formic acid.
- Example G In preparing the solution in Example G, the film forming polymer was first dissolved in isopropanol and water. Afterwards, iodine, sodium iodide, and bromophenol blue were added. The final pH was then adjusted to between 3.5 to 4 using formic acid.
- Example H In preparing the solution in Example H, the film forming polymer was first dissolved in isopropanol and water. Afterwards, iodine, sodium iodide and bromophenol blue were added. The final pH was then adjusted to between 3.5 to 4 using both citric acid and formic acid.
- Example I In preparing the solution in Example I, the film forming polymer was first dissolved in isopropanol and water. Afterwards, iodine, sodium iodide and bromophenol blue were added. The final pH was then adjusted to between 3.5 to 4 using both citric acid and propionic acid.
- Examples J - M illustrate the rate of color change controlled through different acid combinations. Specifically, the higher proportion of acid, the slower the color change when applied on skin.
- Example J After being applied on skin, Example J changes color within 1 minute while Example K changes color within 2 to 3 minutes.
- Example L color After being applied on skin, Example L color changes from blue to colorless within 1 minute while it takes Example M more than 2 minutes to change color.
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