Neonatal ethanol exposure from sanitizers in isolettes: a bench study.

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Minerva Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-14 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.23.07089-1
Renaud Vialet, Jean-Luc Dettori, Johanna Pirello, Marjolaine Oger, Alexandre Lacoste
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Abstract

Background: Ethanol-based hand sanitizer (EBHS) is used repeatedly in neonatology. Inadequately dried hands can increase ambient ethanol concentrations in air, especially in a small, enclosed space as isolette. We sought to better document the potential exposure to alcohol vapors on a newborn placed in an isolette, by mimicking common neonatal situations.

Methods: EBHS were rubbed on hands for 10 or 30 seconds, before inserting hands in the isolette of 1 or 2 experimenters for 6 minutes. Ethanol concentrations were measured every 30 seconds with photoionization detector.

Results: Twenty-six trials were made, with 286 measurements. With four hands, the concentration peak was in mean about 700 (±900) ppm and with two hands about 300 ppm. With 10-second rubbing time, the concentrations peak was in mean about 850 ppm, and with 30-second rubbing time, mean concentrations were about 100 pm. When respecting normal use (rubbing time 30 seconds), observed ethanol concentrations were low, always below 200 ppm with 2 or 4 hands.

Conclusions: Concentrations of ethanol are very high when drying of EHBS is incomplete. The exposure is of short duration, but ethanol inhalation may be negatively experienced by the child during procedures, especially since they may be frequent and repeated. To minimize the child's exposure to ethanol, we suggest the hands should be completely dried before being inserted into the isolette.

新生儿从等离子体消毒剂中摄入乙醇:一项工作台研究。
背景:新生儿科反复使用乙醇洗手液(EBHS)。未充分干燥的双手会增加空气中的乙醇浓度,尤其是在等位监护的狭小封闭空间内。我们试图通过模拟常见的新生儿情况,更好地记录新生儿在等位监护中可能接触到的酒精蒸汽:方法:在将手放入 1 或 2 名实验者的等位监护器中 6 分钟之前,先在手上涂抹 10 或 30 秒的 EBHS。每隔 30 秒用光离子化检测器测量一次乙醇浓度:共进行了 26 次试验,测量结果为 286 次。四只手的平均浓度峰值约为 700 (±900) ppm,两只手的平均浓度峰值约为 300 ppm。摩擦时间为 10 秒时,平均浓度峰值约为 850 ppm,摩擦时间为 30 秒时,平均浓度约为 100 pm。在正常使用情况下(摩擦时间为 30 秒),观察到的乙醇浓度很低,用 2 或 4 只手时始终低于 200 ppm:结论:当 EHBS 干燥不完全时,乙醇浓度非常高。虽然接触乙醇的时间很短,但在操作过程中,尤其是在频繁和重复操作的情况下,儿童吸入乙醇可能会产生负面影响。为了尽量减少儿童接触乙醇的机会,我们建议在将手插入等位套管前应完全擦干。
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