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09/08/2013 at 2:38 pm in reply to: Recent literature on pre-filled CVAD flush syringes and infection rate reduction. #70324
Our DHB hospital sites have now introduced these pre-filled saline
syringes here in New Zealand.Cheers
Ruth
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flush syringes and infection rate reduction.FYI
For those who are interested in CLABSI reduction through the use of
pre-filled flush syringes.A recent publication in The Journal of Hospital Infection this past May,
focuses on the potential for complication reduction when moving from a
manually filled flush syringe to a pre-filled flush syringe and
ultimately showed a 60% CRBSI reduction when utilizing a pre-filled
flush syringe for maintenance.Timothy R. Spencer, RN, APN, DipAppSci, Bach.Health, ICCert.
Clinical Nurse Consultant, Central Venous Access & Parenteral Nutrition
ServiceConjoint Lecturer, South West Sydney Clinical School | Faculty of
Medicine | University of NSW
Dept of Intensive Care, Level 2, Clinical Building, Liverpool Hospital,
Elizabeth Street, Liverpool, 2170, NSW, Australia
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Hi there,
In Christchurch New Zealand we have introduced this system into our
radiology unit that undertakes Trans vaginal ultrasonography using
probes. We investigated the efficacy of the product in depth and it
seemed to be the best solution for our local area and was an improvement
on sodium hypochlorite. This was about a year ago. I have no issues with
the efficacy of Chlorine dioxide for high-level disinfection.One of the key things for us is that we have only a few people to train
to use this system as we have a Hospital Aide who does all the
reprocessing. As usual any product must be used correctly.Hope this helps
Ruth Barratt
Ruth Barratt RN, BSc, MAdvPrac (Hons)
Clinical NurseSpecialist Infection Prevention and Control
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Level 5, Riverside Building
Christchurch Hospital | Private Bag 4710, Christchurch
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Behalf Of Fiona de Sousa
disinfectionHi All,
I have been asked to review a new cleaning and disinfection system for
reprocessing transvaginal ultrasound probes especially those used in IVF
related pregnancies where chemical residues are a high concern.The system consists of three separate pre-packaged wipes (a cleaner, a
disinfectant and a rinse wipe) which I believe is currently used in he
UK. The active ingredient in the disinfectant wipe is chlorine dioxide
in aqueous solution.Has anyone got any experience with this type of system that they would
be willing to share with me?Kind Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
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