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SARS infection control guidelines for Radiology Department : An example of Taipei Medical University-Wan Fang Hospital Wing Chan, MD Dept. of Radiology, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University and TMU-Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China

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Page 1: SARS infection control guidelines for Radiology Department

SARS infection control guidelines for Radiology

Department : An example of Taipei Medical

University-Wan Fang Hospital

Wing Chan, MD

Dept. of Radiology, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University and TMU-Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan,

Republic of China

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SARS and X-rays

• SARS is a form of lung injury characterized by epithelial-

cell proliferation and an increase in macrophages in the

lung.

• Chest radiography has a crucial role in diagnosis and

monitoring of disease progress in the treatment of patients

with SARS.

• This causes major problems for a radiology department that

has to offer a service to all patients, sometimes using the

same equipment, in the same room, by the same staff.

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“SARS infection control guidelines for Radiology Department”

• This presentation is an account of our guidelines that have

been published in Chinese Journal of Radiology in June of

2003 (Chan WP, Liao Y-M. Chin J Radiol 2003;28:167-173)

• We have put the guidelines in place with the close

involvement to the hospital infection control team to try our

best to decrease the risks.

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Policies

• Radiology Department has been categorized as “high risk

area” for SARS infection control in hospitals.

• The major role in SARS control is segregation of SARS

from non-SARS patients by equipments, examination rooms

and time.

• The goals in SARS control are to reduce the risk of

infection as much as possible to our staffs as well as cross

infection between patients.

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Value

• To maintain high quality of patient care and

professional respect, especially for our

front-line staffs.

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SARS in Wan Fang Hospital

• Till June 1, 03, a total of 43 patients with SARS was

admitted in our hospital.

• Our radiological technicians performed portable X-rays in

negative-pressure rooms for 423 times.

• No in-hospital infections to our staffs or cross infections

between patients were noted.

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SARS Infection Control Team in Radiology

Chief

Staff Radiologists

Chief Technician

AdministrativeAssistant (1)

Nurse (1)Senior technician (1)

Supervisor technician

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SARS Infection Control Team in Radiology

Goals

• Zero in-hospital infections to our staffs

• Zero cross infections between patients

• Maintain high quality of patients care

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SARS Infection Control Team in Radiology

Strategies

• Full support to our front-line staffs

• Full supply of prevention requirements to our

staffs

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SARS Infection Control Team in Radiology

Work descriptions

• The infectious control team should review the practices

in the radiology department, where there is direct

patient contact, to help reinforce proper infection

control techniques and close any loopholes.

• One member (the leader of technicians) acts as a

“policeman” to ensure the guidelines are enforced.

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Categorization of patients

• Outpatients without suspected / confirmed SARS

• Outpatients with suspected SARS*

• Inpatients without suspected / confirmed SARS*

• Inpatients with suspected / confirmed SARS*

* Need highest infection control measures

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Categorization of patients

Segregation of patients

• Segregation of patients by location and equipments: three portable X-rays for performing those patients in fever screening station, negative-pressure room, and ICU, respectively.

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Categorization of patients

Segregation of patients

• Segregation of patients by time: Noon-2:00 for in-patients without SARS in the main department; late evening for in-patients with SARS for CT scan examinations.

• Congestion of waiting area should be minimized or avoided.

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Segregation

Segregation of staffs

• Radiology department can be divided into

two zones: “contamination” and “clean”

zones by clear notice plates.

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Examination requests

• SARS patients : requested order by 9:30PM one day before

• Patients at fever screening station : scheduled by phone

• Other patients: regular time

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Examination requests

Examination policies

• Chest films are not suggestive for screening patients

without fever.

• Attention should be given on the following patients

without remarkable symptoms of fever: renal disease,

DM, long-term steroid treatment, cancer, and immobile

patients.

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Examination requests

Examination policies

• Requests for imaging studies only are made when the

examination result will have a major impact on patient

treatment.

• All examinations should be shortened but still ensuring

the clinical question is answered.

• Reduce out-patients appointments to reduce overload.

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Radiographic features suggestive for SARS

• Initial chest radiographs can be normal (<15%).

• Common initial radiographic features: air-space consolidation, ground-glass attenuation, nodules, and mixed consolidation and nodules.

• Initial normal radiograph or unifocal lung lesion had a better prognosis outcome.

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Radiographic features NOT suggestive for SARS

• Mediastinal or hilar lymphadenopathy

• Cavitation or abscess formation

• Pleural effusions

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X-Rays

• Chest PA view only

• Taken by computerized digital X-rays

• Allocate patients in the sequence of low to high risk for fever screening, and mild to severe for SARS patients in performing X-rays.

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CT scan

• Isolated ventilation system for CT room

• Patient and staffs should follow the SARS infection guidelines

• For patients who have fever and contact history, HRCT can be

performed when chest films reveal negative findings.

• Consider CT as an alternative examination to sonogram for

patients of whom other causes of fever should be ruled out.

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X-rays machines

• Three portable X-rays in performing SARS patients,

fever screening, and ICU patients, respectively.

• Disinfection after performing each patient (by 70%

alcohol for metallic surfaces)

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Staffing and visitors

• No conferences or meetings is allowed

• No visitors is allowed entering our department

• Cleaning staffs should be followed by one of our nurse during their cleaning duty.

• Two teams of radiological technicians to perform examinations in fever screening station and SARS patients in negative-pressure rooms, respectively.

• Rotating staffs twice a month to reduce work overload and viral load.

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Control Supervision

• Two staffs should be worked together for portable X-

rays, one as a control supervision to review all

procedures

• Regular practices for protection dressing before

performing portable X-rays procedures

• All of our staffs should record their own body

temperature before 10AM.

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Room Cleaning

• For general areas, the cleaning schedule are cleaned twice (AM, PM) daily.

• For all telephones, fax machines, computer keyboards, table surfaces are cleaned twice daily.

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Personal Care

• Always wearing mask

• Washing hands frequently

• Not touching the mask and the eyes

• Pay attention to every steps in details in performing procedures or examinations

• Avoid duty overload

• Avoid wear working uniform to go back home

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Conclusion

• To set-up a “SARS infection guidelines in

Radiology Department” only is the first step

in SARS infection control. A continuous and

regular education, practice, and control

supervision are the key factors to achieve a

good infection control outcome.

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Thank you for your attention

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