Forced-air-warming (FAW) is an effective and widely used means for maintaining surgical normothermia, but FAW also has the potential to generate and mobilize airborne contamination in the operating room. We measured the emission of viable and non-viable forms of airborne contamination from an arbitrary selection of FAW blowers (n=25) in the operating room. A laser particle counter measured particulate concentrations of the air near the intake filter and in the distal hose airstream. Filtration efficiency was calculated as the reduction in particulate concentration in the distal hose airstream relative to that of the intake. Microbial colonization of the FAW blower’s internal hose surfaces was assessed by culturing the microorganisms recover...
Background: Air-borne bacteria in the operating room (OR) may contaminate the surgical wound, either...
IntroductionPost-operative infections obtained from open-wound surgeries constitute an unnecessary l...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
Forced-air-warming (FAW) is an effective and widely used means for maintaining surgi-cal normothermi...
Background: Surgical-site infections due to intraoperative contamination are chiefly ascribable to a...
Air cleanliness is a crucial factor in operating theatres (OTs), where the health of patients and st...
The best method to quantify air contamination in the operating room (OR) is debated, and studies in ...
Background: Control of airborne microbial contamination is important in operating rooms (ORs). To ke...
A decrease in the infection rates in the operating room (OR) is attributable to advances in sterile ...
2noThe onset of post-operatory surgical-site infections is significantly correlated with the concent...
A review is presented of the published experimental and clinical research into the infection control...
Surgical-site infection is the leading complication of surgery. Normal skin flora of patients or hea...
Microbial air contamination was evaluated in 11 operating theatres using active and passive sampling...
The level of airborne microbial contamination in operating rooms (ORs) is an important indicator of ...
A big problem in the health care sector today are the infections caused by airborne bacteria-carryin...
Background: Air-borne bacteria in the operating room (OR) may contaminate the surgical wound, either...
IntroductionPost-operative infections obtained from open-wound surgeries constitute an unnecessary l...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...
Forced-air-warming (FAW) is an effective and widely used means for maintaining surgi-cal normothermi...
Background: Surgical-site infections due to intraoperative contamination are chiefly ascribable to a...
Air cleanliness is a crucial factor in operating theatres (OTs), where the health of patients and st...
The best method to quantify air contamination in the operating room (OR) is debated, and studies in ...
Background: Control of airborne microbial contamination is important in operating rooms (ORs). To ke...
A decrease in the infection rates in the operating room (OR) is attributable to advances in sterile ...
2noThe onset of post-operatory surgical-site infections is significantly correlated with the concent...
A review is presented of the published experimental and clinical research into the infection control...
Surgical-site infection is the leading complication of surgery. Normal skin flora of patients or hea...
Microbial air contamination was evaluated in 11 operating theatres using active and passive sampling...
The level of airborne microbial contamination in operating rooms (ORs) is an important indicator of ...
A big problem in the health care sector today are the infections caused by airborne bacteria-carryin...
Background: Air-borne bacteria in the operating room (OR) may contaminate the surgical wound, either...
IntroductionPost-operative infections obtained from open-wound surgeries constitute an unnecessary l...
AIM: To evaluate the level of microbial contamination of air in operating theatres using active [i.e...