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11/07/2017 at 4:32 pm #73853John FergusonParticipant
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12/07/2017 at 10:24 am #73856Lincoln FowlerParticipantAuthor:
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Hi John
The product you attached is marked single use so it must be changed after every patient.
It seems that the issue remains however does the filter actually protect the whole circuit from contamination by microbes and hence successive patients?
CheersLincoln Fowler
Infection Prevention Nurse ConsultantBairnsdale Regional Health Service
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Hi All
Our theatres use the HMEF attached which is not changed between patients over the day – it protects the proximal anaesthetic circuit from contamination and transfers the humidity from the circuit to the distal (patient) tubes.
We are aware that not all theatres across NSW use the hydrophobic filters that provide the necessary barrier and are concerned that the cheaper more porous electrostatic filters are often in use (and reuse). The issue is unpacked well here – https://www.apsf.org/newsletters/html/2011/fall/06_dearsirs.htm . This posting gives background
http://www.derangedphysiology.com/main/core-topics-intensive-care/mechanical-ventilation-0/Chapter%201.3.2/heat-and-moisture-exchange-filter-hmeThere are no standards for ventilatory circuits specified in NSW Infection Control policy or by the ANZ College of Anaesthetists.
I would welcome your thoughts please . How can we get some proper national guidance out there?
Kind regards
JohnA/Prof John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
Director | Infection Prevention Service, HNELHD
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12/07/2017 at 12:50 pm #73858AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi all
We currently use a Pall Medical mechanical (pleated hydrophobic) filter on the expiration valve proximal to the machine that is changed daily and we use a Medtronic/Covidien electrostatic filter on the circle circuit closest to the patient, which is changed per patient. We change the circuit at the end of the list or end of the day.
However, I have similar concerns like Lincoln- does the filter actually protects the whole circuit.Kind regards
Susan Jain
Clinical Nurse Consultant, CHESS, Conjoint Lecturer, UNSW
Level 2, High street
Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, NSW 2031
phone: 02 9382 1877 fax: 02 9382 2084 page:44241
E: susan.jain@health.nsw.gov.auHi John
The product you attached is marked single use so it must be changed after every patient.
It seems that the issue remains however does the filter actually protect the whole circuit from contamination by microbes and hence successive patients?
CheersLincoln Fowler
Infection Prevention Nurse ConsultantBairnsdale Regional Health Service
http://www.brhs.com.auThink Green, read it from the screen.
Bairnsdale Regional Health Service acknowledges the Gunaikurnai people as the traditional owners of the land on which the health service is located.
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Hi All
Our theatres use the HMEF attached which is not changed between patients over the day – it protects the proximal anaesthetic circuit from contamination and transfers the humidity from the circuit to the distal (patient) tubes.
We are aware that not all theatres across NSW use the hydrophobic filters that provide the necessary barrier and are concerned that the cheaper more porous electrostatic filters are often in use (and reuse). The issue is unpacked well here – https://www.apsf.org/newsletters/html/2011/fall/06_dearsirs.htm . This posting gives background
http://www.derangedphysiology.com/main/core-topics-intensive-care/mechanical-ventilation-0/Chapter%201.3.2/heat-and-moisture-exchange-filter-hmeThere are no standards for ventilatory circuits specified in NSW Infection Control policy or by the ANZ College of Anaesthetists.
I would welcome your thoughts please . How can we get some proper national guidance out there?
Kind regards
JohnA/Prof John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
Director | Infection Prevention Service, HNELHD
John Hunter Hospital, Locked Bag 1, Newcastle Mail Centre, NSW 2310, Australia
T: 61 2 49214444 | F: 61 2 49214440 | M: +61(0)428 885573 (Speed Dial 67607) | Tw @mdjkfFollow http://www.aimed.net.au, the HNE Health/Pathology North site for practical discussions about antibiotic use.
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