用于硫酸阿布特罗计量吸入器的新型通用药罐协议:在 COVID-19 大流行中的保存策略和临床结果

IF 0.8 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Mei Tsai, Jason Suggett, Anthony Co, Tammy Ginder
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COVID-19 大流行导致用于辅助治疗 SARS-CoV-2 感染患者呼吸道症状的硫酸沙丁胺醇计量吸入器(MDI)出现前所未有的短缺。雾化治疗中产生感染性气溶胶的风险增加了对计量给药的需求,导致全球范围内硫酸阿布特罗计量吸入器的短缺。以前常用的药罐协议涉及回收和清洗药罐供多个病人使用,但没有进行病毒交叉感染的质量控制研究。托伦斯纪念医疗中心在公共卫生紧急事件中使用了一种标签外的方法,通过间隔装置给药普通药罐,在节省硫酸阿布特罗的同时无需进行消毒。在 2020 年 3 月 23 日至 2021 年 1 月 23 日的 10 个月期间,对接受这种新型硫酸沙丁胺醇普通罐给药方法的 329 名患者进行了回顾性审查。结果显示,265 名患者(80.5%)通过呼吸治疗师的呼吸音评估和患者访谈确定通气情况有所改善。自 2020 年 3 月 1 日以来的采购记录显示,采购量足以维持硫酸沙丁胺醇计量吸入器的供应,因此在 10 个月的评估期内没有出现治疗延迟的情况。这种普通药罐配送的新方法为在公共卫生突发事件期间保存重要的吸入式药物提供了一种很有前景的措施,并可作为今后开展保存和质量控制研究的基础。
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A Novel Common Canister Protocol for Albuterol Sulfate Metered Dose Inhalers: Conservation Strategy and Clinical Outcomes Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic led to unprecedented shortages of albuterol sulfate metered dose inhalers (MDIs) utilized in the supportive management of respiratory symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infections. The risk of generating infective aerosols in nebulized treatments increased the demand for metered dose delivery, leading to a worldwide shortage of albuterol sulfate MDIs. Previous common canister protocols involve the recycling and cleaning of canisters for multiple patient use, however have not undergone quality control studies on viral cross-contamination. Torrance Memorial Medical Center utilized an off-label method of common canister administration through spacer devices, forgoing the need for sterilization while conserving albuterol sulfate during a public health emergency. A retrospective review of this emergency department protocol was conducted on 329 patients receiving this novel albuterol sulfate common canister method over a 10-month period between 3/23/2020 to 1/23/2021. Results showed 265 patients (80.5%) had improved aeration determined by breath sounds evaluation by the respiratory therapist and patient interview. Purchasing records reviewed since 3/1/2020 show purchases were sufficient to sustain albuterol sulfate MDI supply so that no treatments were delayed omitted during the 10-month evaluation period. This novel approach to common canister delivery offers a promising measure to conserve a vital inhaled medication during a public health emergency and could serve as a basis for future development of conservation and quality control studies.
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Hospital Pharmacy
Hospital Pharmacy PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Hospital Pharmacy is a monthly peer-reviewed journal that is read by pharmacists and other providers practicing in the inpatient and outpatient setting within hospitals, long-term care facilities, home care, and other health-system settings The Hospital Pharmacy Assistant Editor, Michael R. Cohen, RPh, MS, DSc, FASHP, is author of a Medication Error Report Analysis and founder of The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), a nonprofit organization that provides education about adverse drug events and their prevention.
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