Despite use of sterile or disposable laryngoscope blades for each patient, disinfection of laryngoscope handles does not routinely occur, and these devices present a potential route of transmission of pathogens between patients and staff. A total of 192 specimens from 64 laryngoscope handles deemed 'ready for patient use' in the anaesthetic rooms of 32 operating theatres were semiquantitatively assessed for bacterial contamination. A further 116 specimens from 58 of the handles were tested for occult blood contamination. One or more species of bacteria were isolated from 55 (86%) of the handles, and included organisms such as enterococci, meticillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella and acinetobacter. Cultures did not yield any ...
Surgical instruments, be they disposable or reusable, are essential in any surgical procedure. Reusa...
Background: Infectious diseases can be transmitted in various ways . Indirect transmission or vehicl...
Stethoscopes have been suggested to be a possible vector of contact transmission. However, only a fe...
Laryngoscope blades were analyzed, and the presence of blood, bodily fluids, and microorganisms was ...
The lack of standardization of efficient procedures to clean and disinfect laryngoscope blades and h...
Laryngoscope blades were analyzed, and the presence of blood, bodily fluids, and microorganisms was ...
Background and objectives. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are largely preventable through risk ...
The lack of standardization of efficient procedures to clean and disinfect laryngoscope blades and h...
Background: This reseach is about the use of sterile laryngoscope blade for each patient, the disinf...
Background and Aims: Infection control is essential in anaesthetic practice for both personnel and e...
The habit of cleaning laryngoscope blades can cause complications due to potential contact with pato...
Objective: To investigate bacterial and proteinaceous material contamination of ‘ready to use’ laryn...
Anesthetic instruments are classified as classes B with regard to sterilization status. This means t...
Background : The laryngoscope has been identified as a potential source of cross-infection, because ...
Attention is drawn to the degree of contamination of anaesthetic equipment and the responsibility re...
Surgical instruments, be they disposable or reusable, are essential in any surgical procedure. Reusa...
Background: Infectious diseases can be transmitted in various ways . Indirect transmission or vehicl...
Stethoscopes have been suggested to be a possible vector of contact transmission. However, only a fe...
Laryngoscope blades were analyzed, and the presence of blood, bodily fluids, and microorganisms was ...
The lack of standardization of efficient procedures to clean and disinfect laryngoscope blades and h...
Laryngoscope blades were analyzed, and the presence of blood, bodily fluids, and microorganisms was ...
Background and objectives. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are largely preventable through risk ...
The lack of standardization of efficient procedures to clean and disinfect laryngoscope blades and h...
Background: This reseach is about the use of sterile laryngoscope blade for each patient, the disinf...
Background and Aims: Infection control is essential in anaesthetic practice for both personnel and e...
The habit of cleaning laryngoscope blades can cause complications due to potential contact with pato...
Objective: To investigate bacterial and proteinaceous material contamination of ‘ready to use’ laryn...
Anesthetic instruments are classified as classes B with regard to sterilization status. This means t...
Background : The laryngoscope has been identified as a potential source of cross-infection, because ...
Attention is drawn to the degree of contamination of anaesthetic equipment and the responsibility re...
Surgical instruments, be they disposable or reusable, are essential in any surgical procedure. Reusa...
Background: Infectious diseases can be transmitted in various ways . Indirect transmission or vehicl...
Stethoscopes have been suggested to be a possible vector of contact transmission. However, only a fe...