recommendations for infection control for the practice of anesthesiology
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Recommendations for Infection Control for the Practice of Anesthesiology. Developed by the ASA Committee on Occupational Health Task Force on Infection Control (Third Edition) . R2 Chitsupha Parichatpricha R2 Prapairat Hemmaraj Aj Kattiya Manomayangkul. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Recommendations for Infection Control for the Practice of Anesthesiology
R2 Chitsupha ParichatprichaR2 Prapairat HemmarajAj Kattiya Manomayangkul
Developed by the ASA Committee on Occupational Health Task Force on Infection Control (Third Edition)
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Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infection in Patients
Prevention of Occupational Transmission of Infection to Anesthesiologists
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Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infection in Patients
A. Hand Hygiene B. Preventing Contamination of
Medications C. Prevention of Surgical Site
Infection
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Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infection in Patients D. Prevention of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infection
E. Prevention of Infection Associated with Neuraxial Procedures
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PREVENTION OF HEALTHCARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTION IN PATIENTS
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A. Hand Hygiene
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Hand washing
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Methods: Following 5 observers pose as nursing
staff in an academic center
observed the Hand-hygeine of anesthesia providers
4-week period throughout the perioperative period
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B. Preventing Contamination of Medications and FluidsSafe Injection Practices
1. Aseptic technique
Category IA
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2. Syringes, needles and cannulae Category IA
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3. Single-dose vials (SDVs) Category IA
4. Multi-dose vials (MDVs)Category IA
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5. Fluid infusion and administration sets (i.e. intravenous bags, tubing, and connectors)
Category IB
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Medication and Fluid Use in the Immediate Patient Treatment
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The Sprixx GJ device (Harbor Medical Inc., Santa Barbara, CA)
Device worn by providerAlcohol-based cleanser deployed by squeezing device
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C. Prevention of Surgical Site Infections
Preoperative Consideration
s
Hair removal
Glucose control
Antiseptic shower
Transfusion
Nicotine use
Antimicrobial prophylaxis
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C. Prevention of Surgical Site Infections
Intraoperative
Considerations
Cleaning
Operating Room
Ventilation
Surgical attire
Normothermia
Asepsis and surgical
technique
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C. Prevention of Surgical Site InfectionsPostoperativ
e Consideration
sPostoperativ
e Incision Care
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D. Prevention of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections
General Considerations 1. Hand hygiene 2. Aseptic technique 3. Catheter site care 4. Dressing regimens 5. Replacement of administration sets
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Central Venous Catheters 1. Catheter selection 2. Insertion 3. Barrier precautions 4. Catheter replacement 5. Pressure transducers 6. Catheter site dressing
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E. Prevention of Infection Associated with Neuraxial Procedures
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epidural abscess 1 : 145,000
Meningitis 0.2 -1.3 : 10,000
Post-dural puncture meningitis manifests 6-36 hours after dural puncture
symptoms : fever, back pain/tenderness and radicular pain leading to weakness and paralysis
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Summary of Advisory Statements
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Prevention of Occupational Transmission of Infection to Anesthesiologists
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Prevention of Occupational Transmission of Infection to Anesthesiologists
Needlestick/Sharps Safety Transmission-based Precautions Bloodborne Pathogens (hepatitis B virus,
hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus)
Tuberculosis (TB)
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Needle stick/Sharps Safety
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Needleless device
needleless intravenous access systems
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Devices with safety protection features
self-sheathing needles scalpels with safety-activated blade covers
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Devices with safety protection features
Syringe with a Retractable Needle safety intravenous
catheters
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1-handed technique
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Sharp disposal container
Puncture-resistant, leak-proof containers located closely ,sealed and replaced before completely filled
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Mode of transmission
1. Direct contact transmission Blood , secretion, mucous membrane
2. Indirect contact transmission Enviromental surface, clothing
3. Droplet transmission Coughs, sneezes, talks, sings,intubation,suctioning
4. Airborne transmission Droplet nuclei (<= 5 micron)
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Isolation precautions
Isolation precautions
Standard precautions Transmission-basedprecautions
- Airborne precaution- Droplet precaution- Contact precaution
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Contact precautions
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• Standard precautions and• Private • 3 feet between patients • Signage outside room • Gown and glove • Face and eye protection • Remove gloves and gown
before exiting room. • Avoid self-contamination • Perform hand hygiene after
removal of PPE. • Dedicated patient equipment • Clean equipment prior to its
use with other patients. • Cleaning of room • Maintain transport and entire
perioperative period. • Communicate
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Droplet precautions
mumps
Rubella=German measles
pertussis
diphtheria
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Single 3 feet. HCWs surgical
mask, gloves, gown, and eye protection
Patient standard mask
Respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette.
Communicate precaution level
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movie
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Airborne precaution
Measles
Chicken pox
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Airborne infectious isolation room(AIIR)
N95 for HCW Standard
surgical mask for patient
Door closed all time
Postponed elective procedure
Signage and communication
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Airborne infection isolation room (AIIR)
Negative pressure Door close all-time 6-12 air exchanges
per hour (ACH). Air exhausted
directly to the outside or recirculated through a HEPA filter.
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Blood borne Pathogens (HBV, HCV, HIV)
Recommendation All anesthesiologists should be vaccinated and have
documented immunity to hepatitis B virus (HBV). Standard precautions Sharps safety Post-exposure prophylaxis guideline
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Tuberculosis
Elective Surgery for Patients with Active TB Infection Recommendation
Postponed until the patient is no longer infectious.
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Tuberculosis
Urgent/Emergent Surgery for Patients with Active TB Infection
Recommendation Airborne Precautions
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Tuberculosis
N95 (or higher protection factor)
Filters with an efficiency rating of >95% for particle sizes of 0.3 μm on the Anesthesia Breathing Circuit
Recover in a respiratory isolation room or in the OR
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Tuberculosis
TB Screening Programs for HCWs Recommendation Baseline screening and yearly testing
a tuberculin skin test (TST) a QuantiFERON®-TB Gold (QFT-G) blood test.
Positive TST-> chest radiography and review of symptoms
Exposed to TB screened shortly after the exposure and again in 12 weeks
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Emerging Infectious Diseases/Pandemic Influenza
Droplet precaution VS airborne precaution VS contact precaution
Vaccination against H1N1 and seasonal influenza in all healthcare workers
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Operating room Set OR for emergency and urgency case Limiting the personnel involved in the case Choosing an operating suite remote from others Remove all unnecessary equipment Full PPE Recovery of the patient should be in isolation. PPE should be disposed of upon leaving the OR The anesthesia circuit and gas sampling line should
be disposed of at the conclusion of the case. All surfaces should be disinfected with an agent
approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).14,17
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Immunization of Health-Care Workers
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
and the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC)
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Strongly recommendations for HCW
BCG Hepatitis B Influenza MMR Varicella-zoster
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Hepatitis B
No serologic evidence of immunity or prior vaccination
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Influenza
Get 1 dose of influenza vaccine annually
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MMR(measles, mumps, rubella) No serologic evidence of immunity or previous
vaccination
Get 2 dose of MMR , 4week apart
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Varicella-zoster (chicken pox) No serologic evidence of immunity or previous
vaccination
Get 2 dosed of varicella vaccine , 4 weeks apart
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Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis
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Infectious control is in your hands.