This study compared the contamination of the chemotherapeutic agent cyclophosphamide between using a conventional admixing procedure and closed system transfer devices (CSTDs). Surface wipes and urine samples were collected for two weeks before and two weeks after the CSTDs were used. The surface wipe samples were collected from critical areas in an aseptic dispensary unit and a chemotherapy patient care unit. The urine samples were collected from healthcare workers. Contamination from cyclophosphamide in the surface wipe samples was detected in fewer areas following the implementation of CSTDs. The median cyclophospha-mide concentration in aseptic dispensary unit areas following the usage of CSTDs was significantly lower than what was dete...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Environmental contamination, product contamination and technicians exposure were measured following ...
Background: Cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IP) contaminations have been detected in hospital ...
This study compared the contamination of the chemotherapeutic agent cyclophosphamide between using a...
of closed-system drug transfer device on exposure of environment and healthcare provider to cyclopho...
In spite of current recommended safe handling procedures, the potential for the exposure of healthca...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The objective of this randomized, prospective and controlled study...
PURPOSE: The occupational risk associated with handling of cytotoxic anticancer drugs is well docume...
The objective of this randomized, prospective and controlled study was to investigate the ability of...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Introduction: The raising frequency of cancer diseases is leading to a widespread application of ant...
Objective: to assess the impact of two closed-system drug transfer device on the local and environme...
Objective: Evaluate contamination on the external surfaces of cyclophosphamide vials avail-able on t...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Environmental contamination, product contamination and technicians exposure were measured following ...
Background: Cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IP) contaminations have been detected in hospital ...
This study compared the contamination of the chemotherapeutic agent cyclophosphamide between using a...
of closed-system drug transfer device on exposure of environment and healthcare provider to cyclopho...
In spite of current recommended safe handling procedures, the potential for the exposure of healthca...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The objective of this randomized, prospective and controlled study...
PURPOSE: The occupational risk associated with handling of cytotoxic anticancer drugs is well docume...
The objective of this randomized, prospective and controlled study was to investigate the ability of...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Introduction: The raising frequency of cancer diseases is leading to a widespread application of ant...
Objective: to assess the impact of two closed-system drug transfer device on the local and environme...
Objective: Evaluate contamination on the external surfaces of cyclophosphamide vials avail-able on t...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Environmental contamination, product contamination and technicians exposure were measured following ...
Background: Cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IP) contaminations have been detected in hospital ...