Division of Infectious Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA.
Am J Infect Control. 2011 Nov;39(9):752-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2010.12.019. Epub 2011 Jun 23.
Increasing use of glucose meters in hospitals has increased opportunities for infection transmission that have not been quantitatively assessed or managed.
Before-and-after study of the effects of augmentation of glucose meter inventory and of assignment of glucose meters to individual patients on the sequential use of glucose meters on different patients in a 214-bed hospital.
During October 2008, 11,665 measurements were performed using 38 glucose meters on 803 patients. A total of 9,302 tests (79.7%) was performed sequentially within 24 hours on different patients. From October 28 through November 27, 2009, the glucose meter inventory on 3 high-use units glucose meters was increased (from 22 to 87) with meters assigned to individual patients; on 4 low-use units, glucose meter inventory was increased (from 16 to 28) without assignment to individual patients. Sequential glucose meter use on different patients within 24 hours decreased by 95.1% on high-use units and increased by 17% on low-use units.
Use of glucose meters was associated with a high number of opportunities to transmit infections, and those opportunities were reduced only when glucose meters were assigned to individual patients. Recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Food and Drug Administration to assign glucose meters to individual persons whenever possible is relevant to inpatient care.
医院中血糖仪使用的增加增加了感染传播的机会,但这些机会尚未得到定量评估或管理。
在一家 214 床位的医院中,对葡萄糖仪库存增加和将葡萄糖仪分配给个体患者对不同患者连续使用葡萄糖仪的影响进行了前后对照研究。
2008 年 10 月,在 803 名患者中使用 38 个血糖仪进行了 11665 次测量。共有 9302 次(79.7%)在 24 小时内对不同患者进行了连续测试。2009 年 10 月 28 日至 11 月 27 日,3 个高使用率单位的血糖仪库存增加(从 22 个增加到 87 个),并将血糖仪分配给了个体患者;在 4 个低使用率单位中,血糖仪库存增加(从 16 个增加到 28 个),但未分配给个体患者。在 24 小时内对不同患者的连续使用血糖仪的情况,高使用率单位下降了 95.1%,低使用率单位增加了 17%。
血糖仪的使用与感染传播的机会高度相关,只有当血糖仪被分配给个体患者时,这些机会才会减少。最近疾病控制和预防中心和美国食品和药物管理局的指导意见是尽可能将血糖仪分配给个体患者,这与住院患者护理有关。