| Literature DB >> 34931319 |
Liora Bik1, Albert Wolkerstorfer2, Vazula Bekkers1, Errol P Prens1, Merete Haedersdal3, Daniel Bonn4, Martijn B A van Doorn1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Needle-free jet injectors are frequently used in dermatological practice. Injection-generated small-droplet aerosols could be harmful upon inhalation when chemotherapeutics, like bleomycin, are used. Here, we aim to explore jet injector-induced small-droplet aerosol formation of bleomycin in relation to air ventilation and to provide safety measures for clinical practice.Entities:
Keywords: aerosol; bleomycin; chemotherapy; dermatology; droplet; drug delivery; injection; jet injection; pneumatic; ventilation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34931319 PMCID: PMC9303553 DOI: 10.1002/lsm.23512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lasers Surg Med ISSN: 0196-8092
Overview of interventions
| Jet injection | Air ventilation | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interventions | Without ventilation, | With ventilation, | |||||||||
| Description | BLM | SAL | H2O | Perpendicular injection | Angled injection | Room ventilation | Smoke evacuator | ||||
| EPI | + | − | − | + | − | − | − | ||||
| − | + | − | + | + | + | + | |||||
| − | − | + | + | − | − | − | |||||
| SLI | − | + | − | + | + | − | − | ||||
| NI | − | + | − | − | + | − | − | ||||
| Total without ventilation, | Total with ventilation, | ||||||||||
Abbreviations: +, experiment was performed; −, experiment was not performed; BLM, bleomycin; EPI, electronic pneumatic injection; H2O, distilled water; NI, needle injection; SAL, saline; SLI, spring‐loaded jet injection.
Injection at a 35–40° angled positioning to the skin.
Additional capturing of airborne particles with a smoke evacuator at ≤5 cm distance from jet injector tip.
Figure 1A schematic illustration of the study design including measurements of jet injection‐induced small‐droplet aerosols with a particle counter (*) at different levels of air ventilation.
EPI, electronic pneumatic injection
Maximal aerosol production per intervention at different levels of ventilation
| Maximal aerosol production, median (IQR) | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention | Without ventilation | With ventilation | |||||||
| Injection technique/Aerosol size | BLM | SAL | SAL angled | H2O |
| Room ventilation | Smoke evacuator |
| |
| EPI | 0.2–1.0 µm | 673.170 (528.802–789.453) | 331.810 (239.241–510.980) | 500.944 (369.034–595.827) | 208.518 (172.741–245.573) | 0.007 | 2.634 (1.471–18.078) | 1.620 (−70 to 2.036) | 0.038 |
| 1.0–5.0 µm | 21.168 (13.947–22.991) | 11.140 (4.549–39.653) | 63.602 (51.595–85.632) | 2.454 (1.526–2.869) | 0.691 | 64 (18–243) | 28 (7–39) | 0.093 | |
| 5.0–10.0 µm | 116 (48–165) | 78 (50–2.509) | 20.160 (4511–35.283) | 212 (57–700) | 0.691 | 0 (0–4) | 0 (0–2) | 0.362 | |
| SLI | 0.2–1.0 µm | – | 274.308 (140.852–322.271) | 374.894 (316.337–438.815) | – | – | – | ||
| 1.0–5.0 µm | – | 15.216 (8.975–18.660) | 39.930 (28.048–47.630) | – | – | – | |||
| 5.0–10.0 µm | – | 538 (39–8.208) | 6.994 (2.995–9.256) | – | – | – | |||
| NI | 0.2–1.0 µm | – | −326 (−1.230–−57) | – | – | – | – | ||
| 1.0–5.0 µm | – | −2 (−3–−2) | – | – | – | – | |||
| 5.0–10.0 µm | – | 2 (0–4) | – | – | – | – | |||
Note: Data presented as aerosol particles per liter air.
Abbreviations: BLM, bleomycin; EPI, electronic pneumatic injection; H2O, distilled water; IQR, interquartile range (Q1–Q3); NI, needle injection; SAL, saline; SLI, spring‐loaded jet injection.
Jet injector tip at a 35–40° angled positioning to the skin during injection.
EPI with bleomycin compared with EPI with saline.
Additional capturing of airborne particles with a smoke evacuator at ≤5 cm distance from jet injector tip.
Room ventilation alone compared with room ventilation with additional extraction of aerosols via a smoke evacuator.
Figure 2Box plots with min‐max whiskers of aerosol production during needle‐free jet injection in a closed container without ventilation or in a closed consultation room with ventilation. BLM, bleomycin 1 U/ml diluted in saline; EPI, electronic pneumatic injection; H2O, distilled water; NI, needle injection; SAL, saline; SLI, spring‐loaded jet injection