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. 2012 May;94(4):227–231. doi: 10.1308/003588412X13171221590179

Table 1.

Main characteristics of included studies assessing the effectiveness of gentamicin impregnated collagen sponge in reducing post-operative sternal wound infection

Reference Patient group Number of participants Number of centres Gentamicin sponge dose Patient blinded? Assessor blinded? Definition of SWI Follow-up duration
Eklund et al6 Elective CABG 542 1 (Finland) 130mg gentamicin (1 sponge) No Yes CDC 1992 3 months
Friberg et al7 Cardiac surgery through median sternotomy 1,950 2 (Sweden) 260mg gentamicin (2 sponges) Yes Yes CDC 1992 (minor modifications) 2 months
  High risk subgroup: DM and/or BMI>25kg/m2 1,385            
Bennett-Guerrero et al8 Elective CABG +/- AVR and high risk: DM and/ or BMI >30kg/m2 1,502 48 (US) 260mg gentamicin (2 sponges) Yes Yes (consensus of 3 blinded assessors) CDC 1992 + asepsis 90 days

SWI = sternal wound infection; CABG = coronary artery bypass graft; CDC = Centers for Disease Control; DM = diabetes meli itus; BMI = body mass index; AVR = aortic valve replacement