内窥镜处理有效性:对感染预防学家和临床医生的现实检查和行动呼吁。

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Cori L Ofstead, Abigail G Smart, Lydia L Hurst, Larry A Lamb
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背景:柔性内窥镜在操作过程中大量暴露于血液、粘液和其他分泌物中,在处理前可能含有数十亿微生物。指南建议每次使用后彻底清洁和消毒或高度消毒(HLD)。方法:本综述描述了HLD有效性的证据,这些证据来自于对同行评审期刊、美国食品和药物管理局发布的不良事件报告以及2019-2024年发表的其他政府报告的有力审查。结果:虽然HLD理论上可以消除病毒、真菌和细菌(除了少数有弹性的孢子),但大量研究发现,它并不能可靠地消除现实环境中的微生物,而且很大一部分内窥镜含有大量的生物负担和潜在的病原体。在过去5年中,报告了数十起与内窥镜检查相关的暴发,包括几起涉及耐多药微生物的暴发。当发现内窥镜污染或内窥镜相关感染时,调查人员通常会发现工作人员跳过必要步骤或操作不当。讨论:为了降低感染风险和提高患者安全,感染预防学家、临床医生、无菌处理和部门经理以及其他领导应该审查证据,进行风险评估,并实施积极的策略来改善其设施的质量。
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Endoscope processing effectiveness: A reality check and call to action for infection preventionists and clinicians.

Background: Flexible endoscopes are heavily exposed to blood, mucus, and other secretions during procedures and may harbor billions of microbes before processing. Guidelines recommend thorough cleaning and sterilization or high-level disinfection (HLD) after each use.

Methods: This review describes evidence on the effectiveness of HLD from a robust review of peer-reviewed journals, adverse events reports posted by the Food and Drug Administration, and other government reports published during 2019-2024.

Results: Although HLD theoretically eliminates viruses, fungi, and bacteria (except a few resilient spores), numerous studies found it did not reliably eliminate microbes in real-world settings, and a large proportion of endoscopes harbored substantial bioburden and potential pathogens. Dozens of endoscopy-associated outbreaks have been reported in the past 5years, including several involving multidrug-resistant organisms. When contaminated endoscopes or endoscopy-associated infections were discovered, investigators commonly found that personnel were skipping essential steps or doing them improperly.

Discussion: To reduce infection risk and enhance patient safety, infection preventionists, clinicians, sterile processing and departmental managers, and other leaders should review the evidence, perform risk assessments, and implement proactive strategies for quality improvement in their facilities.

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CiteScore
7.40
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期刊介绍: AJIC covers key topics and issues in infection control and epidemiology. Infection control professionals, including physicians, nurses, and epidemiologists, rely on AJIC for peer-reviewed articles covering clinical topics as well as original research. As the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)
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