CONCLUSIONS: In this study, PI from an open bottle maintained its sterility and antibacterial efficacy for five days. This data could help support repeated use of the same bottle, reducing waste and costs for retina practices.
Retina. 2023 Mar 15. doi: 10.1097/IAE.0000000000003783. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: To investigate povidone-iodine’s (PI) temporal efficacy and sterility against bacteria associated with post-injection endophthalmitis in an in vitro study.
METHODS: A single PI bottle was opened and tested for sterility and antibacterial efficacy. PI from the open bottle was inoculated onto a blood agar plate (BAP) and evaluated for growth 24 hours later to test sterility; this was repeated for five consecutive days. To test for antibacterial efficacy, PI was instilled onto the surface of plates of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, Pseudomonas, and Haemophilus species. The plates were then evaluated 24 hours later for a clear zone of inhibition (i.e., no growth) where the PI was placed. This process was repeated for five consecutive days.
RESULTS: Sterility testing showed no growth of organisms on the BAPs for each of the five days of testing. For antibacterial efficacy testing, zones of inhibition of growth were seen on each plate of bacterial colonies only where PI was placed, for each of the five days of testing.
CONCLUSIONS: In this study, PI from an open bottle maintained its sterility and antibacterial efficacy for five days. This data could help support repeated use of the same bottle, reducing waste and costs for retina practices.
PMID:36930891 | DOI:10.1097/IAE.0000000000003783