Hung J C, Krause S J, Schmit C L
Nuclear Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
J Nucl Med Technol. 1999 Dec;27(4):290-3.
Needle sticks are a continuous concern in the health care environment because of the prevalence of bloodborne pathogens in today's society. Radioactive contamination is another concern with needle sticks during nuclear medicine and nuclear pharmacy procedures. In our institution, substantial efforts have been made to prevent needle sticks, but they still occur occasionally. The purpose of this project was to analyze different practices and products to determine the best protocol in an effort to avoid further needle sticks.
The nuclear medicine technologists were surveyed to determine how many needle sticks have occurred and the situation behind each occurrence. Using our initial survey, the circumstances involved in each incident were reviewed, suggestions considered, and various means of protection analyzed. Five options were presented in a second survey.
The results of the second survey showed that technologists favored the newly designed needle-capping blocks for preventing needle sticks in their daily routine procedures.
The newly designed needle-capping block is best suited for both nuclear medicine and nuclear pharmacy laboratories. We will continue to monitor the effectiveness of this new approach in preventing needle sticks.
由于当今社会血源性病原体的普遍存在,针刺伤一直是医疗环境中持续关注的问题。在核医学和核药房操作过程中,放射性污染是针刺伤的另一个问题。在我们机构,已做出大量努力来预防针刺伤,但仍偶尔会发生。本项目的目的是分析不同的操作方法和产品,以确定最佳方案,努力避免进一步的针刺伤。
对核医学技术人员进行调查,以确定发生了多少针刺伤以及每次发生背后的情况。根据我们的初步调查,审查了每起事件所涉及的情况,考虑了建议,并分析了各种防护手段。在第二次调查中提出了五个选项。
第二次调查结果表明,技术人员在日常操作中更倾向于新设计的针帽封堵装置来预防针刺伤。
新设计的针帽封堵装置最适合核医学和核药房实验室。我们将继续监测这种新方法在预防针刺伤方面的有效性。