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Παρασκευή 11 Μαΐου 2018

Covering the instrument table decreases bacterial bioburden: An evaluation of environmental quality indicators

Publication date: Available online 11 May 2018
Source:American Journal of Infection Control
Author(s): Troy A. Markel, Thomas Gormley, Damon Greeley, John Ostojic, Jennifer Wagner
BackgroundCovering the instrument table during surgery may decrease contamination. We hypothesized that (1) covering the instrument table in an operating room (OR) during static periods of nonuse and dynamic periods of active use would dramatically decrease the bacterial bioburden on the table, and (2) the use of sterile plastic table covers would be equivalent to sterile impervious paper covers in reducing the bioburden in a dynamic environment.MethodsBacterial contamination of the instrument table was evaluated by settle plates in static and dynamic ORs. Airborne particulate and bacterial contaminants were sampled throughout the room. Tested groups included instrument tables covered with sterile impervious paper covers, sterile plastic covers, or no covers.ResultsCovering the instrument table during static and dynamic operating room conditions resulted in a significantly decreased bacterial load on the instrument table. No differences were seen between paper and plastic covers.ConclusionsA significant decrease in bacterial bioburden on the instrument table when the table was covered during static and dynamic periods was observed, suggesting the utility for covering the instrument table during periods of nonuse and during active surgeries.



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