Purpose: At the present time, the method of choice to determine surface contamination of the workplace with antineoplastic and other hazardous drugs is surface wipe sampling and subsequent sample analysis with various analytical techniques. The purpose of this article is to review current methodology for determining the level of surface contamination with hazardous drugs in healthcare settings and to discuss recent advances in this area. In addition it will provide some guidance for conducting surface wipe sampling and sample analysis for these drugs in healthcare settings
Antineoplastic drugs (ADs) will continue to represent a potential risk for personnel involved in the...
Background Cytotoxic antineoplastic drugs (ADs), widely used in treating cancer, are considered haza...
A simple wipe sampling procedure was developed for the surface contamination determination of ten cy...
PurposeSurface wipe sampling for various hazardous agents has been employed in many occupational set...
Background Chemotherapy drugs are widely used to treat cancer, but their active compounds represent ...
The main objective was to develop a wipe sampling test to measure surface contamination of the most ...
Purpose: Optimise a wipe sampling procedure to evaluate the surface contamination for 23 antineoplas...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
Several societies have published guidelines to limit the occupational exposure of workers. Several o...
International audienceObject: Environmental monitoring is usually conducted by surface sampling to d...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...
We previously reported that antineoplastic drug contamination is found on various work surfaces situ...
Hazardous drugs are associated with causing acute and chronic side effects to healthcare workers tha...
A simple wipe sampling procedure was developed for the surface contamination determination of ten cy...
A simple wipe sampling procedure was developed for the surface contamination determination of ten cy...
Antineoplastic drugs (ADs) will continue to represent a potential risk for personnel involved in the...
Background Cytotoxic antineoplastic drugs (ADs), widely used in treating cancer, are considered haza...
A simple wipe sampling procedure was developed for the surface contamination determination of ten cy...
PurposeSurface wipe sampling for various hazardous agents has been employed in many occupational set...
Background Chemotherapy drugs are widely used to treat cancer, but their active compounds represent ...
The main objective was to develop a wipe sampling test to measure surface contamination of the most ...
Purpose: Optimise a wipe sampling procedure to evaluate the surface contamination for 23 antineoplas...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
Several societies have published guidelines to limit the occupational exposure of workers. Several o...
International audienceObject: Environmental monitoring is usually conducted by surface sampling to d...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...
We previously reported that antineoplastic drug contamination is found on various work surfaces situ...
Hazardous drugs are associated with causing acute and chronic side effects to healthcare workers tha...
A simple wipe sampling procedure was developed for the surface contamination determination of ten cy...
A simple wipe sampling procedure was developed for the surface contamination determination of ten cy...
Antineoplastic drugs (ADs) will continue to represent a potential risk for personnel involved in the...
Background Cytotoxic antineoplastic drugs (ADs), widely used in treating cancer, are considered haza...
A simple wipe sampling procedure was developed for the surface contamination determination of ten cy...