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Multiple-use atomizers in outpatient otolaryngology clinics are not necessarily an infectious risk.

Ann Marie B Visosky1, Andrew H Murr, Valerie Ng, Theresa Dentoni, Lucy Weir, Barbara L Haller.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the risk of bacterial transmission from multiple-use atomizers in an outpatient otolaryngology clinic. STUDY DESIGN AND
SETTING: Atomizers in 6 examination rooms were analyzed for bacterial contamination. Sterility of associated tubing from 1 atomizer was assessed. Multidose drug solutions in the atomizers (phenylephrine and tetracaine) were cultured multiple times over a 2-week period. Serial dilutions of the original sample were cultured to minimize inhibitory effects of antiseptic agents in the drug formulations.
RESULTS: No bacteria were recovered from tubing cultures. Only 2 (0.6%) of 336 cultures of the drug solutions yielded bacterial growth. In both cases, coagulase-negative Staphylococcus was recovered in 1 of the dilutions prepared from original samplings.
CONCLUSION: Multiple-use atomizers that contain phenylephrine and tetracaine solutions with bacteriostatic preservatives in an outpatient otolaryngology clinic do not yield significant bacterial growth and, when used as described, do not pose an infectious risk of bacterial transmission between patients.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12707644     DOI: 10.1016/S0194-59980300125-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   5.591


  2 in total

1.  Bacterial contamination of multiple-use atomizers commonly used in Japan.

Authors:  Katsuhisa Ikeda; Yoko Sakai; Takuo Haruyama; Narumi Misawa; Naritake Misawa; Satoshi Hori; Takeshi Kusunoki; Masayuki Furukawa; Hidenori Yokoi; Naoko Yokoi; Yukiko Ichihari; Kenji Kawano; Fumihiko Matsumoto; Chieri Hayashi; T Yao; Yuya Narui; Takashi Iizuka; Shin Ito; Ayako Inoshita; Misato Kasai; Tatsuya Saito; Akira Minekawa; Shin-Ichi Oba; Yoko Cho
Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2009-09-27

2.  Risk of contamination of nasal sprays in otolaryngologic practice.

Authors:  Erdinc Aydin; Evren Hizal; Babur Akkuzu; Ozlem Azap
Journal:  BMC Ear Nose Throat Disord       Date:  2007-03-13
  2 in total

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