Jeske H-C, Tiefenthaler W, Hohlrieder M, Hinterberger G, Benzer A
Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University Hospital, Anichstrasse 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
Anaesthesia. 2007 Sep;62(9):904-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2007.05172.x.
Following hand disinfection, 40 anaesthetists working in the operating room (OR) were asked to use their personal in-hospital mobile phone for a short phone call. After use of the cell phone, bacterial contamination of the physicians' hands was found in 38/40 physicians (4/40 with human pathogen bacteria). After repeating the same investigation with fixed phones in the OR anteroom 33/40 physicians showed bacterial contamination (4/40 with human pathogen bacteria). The benefit of using mobile phones in the OR should be weighed against the risk for unperceived contamination. The use of mobile phones may have more serious hygiene consequences, because, unlike fixed phones, mobile phones are often used in the OR close to the patient.
手部消毒后,40名在手术室工作的麻醉师被要求使用他们在医院内的个人手机打一个简短的电话。使用手机后,在40名医生中有38名医生的手部发现了细菌污染(40名中有4名带有人类病原菌)。在手术室前厅使用固定电话重复相同调查后,40名医生中有33名出现细菌污染(40名中有4名带有人类病原菌)。在手术室使用手机的益处应与未被察觉的污染风险相权衡。使用手机可能会产生更严重的卫生后果,因为与固定电话不同,手机常在手术室中靠近患者的地方使用。