| Literature DB >> 34222648 |
Daniel Clerc1, Martin Hübner1, K R Ashwin2, S P Somashekhar2, Beate Rau3, Wim Ceelen4, Wouter Willaert4, Naoual Bakrin5, Nathalie Laplace5, Mohammed Al Hosni6, Edgar Luis Garcia Lozcano6, Sebastian Blaj7, Pompiliu Piso7, Andrea Di Giorgio8, Giuseppe Vizzelli8, Cécile Brigand9, Jean-Baptiste Delhorme9, Amandine Klipfel9, Rami Archid10, Giorgi Nadiradze10, Marc A Reymond10, Olivia Sgarbura6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess the risk perception and the uptake of measures preventing environment-related risks in the operating room (OR) during hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) and pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC).Entities:
Keywords: PIPAC and HIPEC safety; environmental protection; personal protective equipment
Year: 2021 PMID: 34222648 PMCID: PMC8223803 DOI: 10.1515/pp-2020-0148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pleura Peritoneum ISSN: 2364-768X
Survey responder’s demographics.
| Overall | Surgeon | Anesthesist | Anesthesiology nurse | Surgical technician | Cleaning staff | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Responders | 211 | 68 (32%) | 45 (21%) | 31 (15%) | 49 (23%) | 18 (9%) |
| Gender female | 114 (54%) | 26 (38%) | 17 (38%) | 20 (65%) | 39 (80%) | 12 (67%) |
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| 18–25 | 10 (4.7%) | 2 (3%) | 0 | 0 | 6 (12%) | 2 (11%) |
| 26–35 | 91 (43%) | 37 (54%) | 15 (33%) | 10 (32%) | 23 (47%) | 6 (33%) |
| 36–45 | 60 (28%) | 20 (29%) | 13 (29%) | 14 (45%) | 10 (20%) | 3 (17%) |
| 46–55 | 37 (18%) | 6 (9%) | 14 (31%) | 7 (23%) | 8 (16%) | 2 (11%) |
| >56 | 13 (6%) | 3 (4%) | 3 (7%) | 0 | 2 (4%) | 5 (28%) |
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| <1 | 28 (13%) | 13 (19%) | 3 (7%) | 4 (13%) | 6 (12%) | 2 (11%) |
| <3 | 47 (22%) | 22 (32%) | 11 (24%) | 1 (3%) | 8 (16%) | 5 (28%) |
| <5 | 42 (20%) | 14 (21%) | 7 (16%) | 5 (16%) | 13 (27%) | 3 (17%) |
| >5 | 94 (45%) | 19 (28%) | 24 (53%) | 21 (68%) | 22 (45%) | 8 (44%) |
Figure 1:Comparison of systematic use of all protective measures, among type of procedure and professions.
(A) Comparison between HIPEC and PIPAC, (B) Comparison among professions. Data outlined as percentages. *statistically significant difference. Surgical team: surgeons scrub nurses; anesthesiology team: anesthesiologists anesthesiology nurses; physician: surgeons anesthesiologists.
Figure 2:Detailed systematic use of protective measures. Data outlined as percentages. *Statistically significant difference.
Figure 3:Perceived main risks of hazards. Data outlined as percentages.
(A) PIPAC, (B) HIPEC.
Figure 4:Perceived level of protection and contamination risk, per profession. Data outlined as 0–10 likert-scale, where 10 relates to greatest risk of contamination and highest protection level. PIPAC: white bars; HIPEC: black bars.
(A) Level of protection, (B) Contamination risk.