| Literature DB >> 30336170 |
C C H Leung1, G M Joynt2, C D Gomersall1, W T Wong1, A Lee1, L Ling1, P K S Chan3, P C W Lui4, P C Y Tsoi4, C M Ling3, M Hui3.
Abstract
Whereas high-flow nasal cannula use is gaining prevalence, its high gas flow raises concerns about aerosolization of infectious particles and spread of infection. This randomized controlled crossover non-inferiority trial (N = 20) evaluated the degree of environmental contamination by viable bacteria associated with the use of high-flow nasal cannula compared with conventional oxygen mask for critically ill patients with Gram-negative pneumonia. The results show that high-flow nasal cannula use was not associated with increased air or contact surface contamination by either Gram-negative bacteria or total bacteria, suggesting that additional infection control measures are not required.Entities:
Keywords: Bacterial pneumonia; Environmental contamination; Infection control; Infectious disease transmission; Oxygen therapy
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30336170 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2018.10.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hosp Infect ISSN: 0195-6701 Impact factor: 3.926