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Title: | Evaluation of disinfection processes for water heater devices used for extracorporeal life support | Authors: | Shrimpton, N. Y. R. | Issue Date: | 2019 | Source: | 34, (5), 2019, p. 428-432 | Pages: | 428-432 | Journal: | Perfusion (United Kingdom) | Abstract: | The Maquet Heater Unit 35 (HU35) is widely used to maintain patient body temperature during extracorporeal life support. Water is used as a medium for heat transfer though it also provides a medium for the growth of pathogens. Thus, the use of a heating unit presents a risk for transmission of water-borne pathogens in critically ill patients. Recently, a Mycobacterium chimaera outbreak in cardiac surgery has been linked to the production of bioaerosols by heater-cooler devices. Consequently, manufacturers have revised cleaning recommendations, with significant impact on staff, budget and environment. Heterotrophic plate counts (HPC) and non-tuberculous mycobacterium growth were assessed following three disinfection processes over a 16-month period. It was found that water quality was acceptable in HU35s when disinfecting with a lower concentration of Chloramine-T than currently recommended, provided exposure of the device to potential pathogens was minimised by the use of a 0.2 μm water filter.L6261560552019-02-04 | DOI: | 10.1177/0267659118819931 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L626156055&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0267659118819931 | | Keywords: | bacterial growth;bacterial virulence;bacterium contamination;concentration (parameter);disinfection;extracorporeal circulation;extracorporeal oxygenation;water filter;plate count;priority journal;water quality;filterthermal regulating system;nonhuman;tosylchloramide sodium;article;atypical Mycobacterium | Type: | Article |
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