Guidance for the decontamination of intracavity medical devices: the report of a working group of the Healthcare Infection Society. Issue 1 (January 2019)
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- Title:
- Guidance for the decontamination of intracavity medical devices: the report of a working group of the Healthcare Infection Society. Issue 1 (January 2019)
- Main Title:
- Guidance for the decontamination of intracavity medical devices: the report of a working group of the Healthcare Infection Society
- Authors:
- Bradley, C.R.
Hoffman, P.N.
Egan, K.
Jacobson, S.K.
Colville, A.
Spencer, W.
Larkin, S.
Jenks, P.J. - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Intracavity medical devices (ICMDs) are used in a wide variety of healthcare settings. The approach to their decontamination and the resources available also differ widely. Their potential for infection transmission is considerable. Aim: To produce a comprehensive risk assessment-based approach to the decontamination of ICMDs, accompanied by an adaptable audit tool. Key recommendations: – All ICMDs should be classified according to the risks of infection transmission they pose. – The processes used for their decontamination should conform to a basic essential quality requirement, with progression towards a higher quality best practice. – After each use, all probes should initially be thoroughly cleaned. – Those probes with mucous membrane contact should be disinfected in a controlled process. – Manual disinfection would comply with essential quality requirements; validated automated disinfection would constitute best practice. – Areas of the probe and its associated parts that make contact with an operator's contaminated hand also require decontamination. – Probes in contact with sterile body tissue should be sterilized; use of sterile barriers alone is unacceptable. – All those who decontaminate ICMDs should be trained to do so. – Decontamination should occur in facilities adequately equipped and allowing a defined dirty to clean flow pathway. – There should be a documentation system that allows tracking and tracing of each probe to the patients it isSummary: Background: Intracavity medical devices (ICMDs) are used in a wide variety of healthcare settings. The approach to their decontamination and the resources available also differ widely. Their potential for infection transmission is considerable. Aim: To produce a comprehensive risk assessment-based approach to the decontamination of ICMDs, accompanied by an adaptable audit tool. Key recommendations: – All ICMDs should be classified according to the risks of infection transmission they pose. – The processes used for their decontamination should conform to a basic essential quality requirement, with progression towards a higher quality best practice. – After each use, all probes should initially be thoroughly cleaned. – Those probes with mucous membrane contact should be disinfected in a controlled process. – Manual disinfection would comply with essential quality requirements; validated automated disinfection would constitute best practice. – Areas of the probe and its associated parts that make contact with an operator's contaminated hand also require decontamination. – Probes in contact with sterile body tissue should be sterilized; use of sterile barriers alone is unacceptable. – All those who decontaminate ICMDs should be trained to do so. – Decontamination should occur in facilities adequately equipped and allowing a defined dirty to clean flow pathway. – There should be a documentation system that allows tracking and tracing of each probe to the patients it is used on and each episode of its decontamination. – That a healthcare provider can supply adequate decontamination should be established before a new ICMD is acquired. – The process of ICMD decontamination should be regularly audited. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of hospital infection. Volume 101:Issue 1(2019)
- Journal:
- Journal of hospital infection
- Issue:
- Volume 101:Issue 1(2019)
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- Volume 101, Issue 1 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 101
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0101-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 10
- Publication Date:
- 2019-01
- Subjects:
- Intracavity medical device -- Probe -- Disinfection -- Decontamination
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