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9.Ayasa MATSUDA,et al.Infection Control Practices in Outpatient Blood Collecting Room. 第64回 日本医学検査学会.2015.5.福岡.

(抄録抜粋) Infection Control Practices in Outpatient Blood Collecting Room

Introduction: Infection control in venous blood sampling (VBS) is indispensable for patients and hospital staff. Simultaneously, improvement of turn-around time (TAT) is necessary at all time. We introduced waterless alcohol based hand rub for hand hygiene and single-use glove instead of using identical non-sterilized glove to several patients. In this study, we compare the averaged time spared in VBS per patient before and after the introduction of the two disinfecting procedures, and report the outcome of objective survey by infection control team (ICT). Methods: A total of 98 laboratory professionals were included in this study. Single-use glove: we applied single-use glove from August 2010. Use of alcohol rub: we introduced waterless alcohol based hand rub instead of alcohol-impregnated towel from August 2013. The objective survey by ICT: ICT staff assessed the compliance of proper use of single-use glove and alcohol rub on February 2013 and October 2014. Results: Single-use glove: The duration of VBS after the introduction of single-use glove (238.0 seconds) slightly prolonged compared to the duration of VBS before the introduction (227.5 seconds). Alcohol rub: The duration of VBS after the introduction (244.0 seconds) did not vary compared to the duration of VBS before the introduction of alcohol rub (248 seconds). The objective survey by ICT: compliance of the disinfectant procedures was increased 87.5 % to 97.7 %. Discussion: Our research demonstrated that high-level infection controls could be achieved in the outpatient blood collecting room.

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