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多剂量从一次性小瓶中抽取:一项关于无菌性的研究。

Multiple withdrawals from single-use vials: a study on sterility.

机构信息

CRIMEDIM - Research Center in Emergency and Disaster Medicine, University of Piemonte Orientale A. Avogadro, Novara, Italy.

Department of Virology and Microbiology, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità, Novara, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Pharm. 2015 May 15;485(1-2):160-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.03.010. Epub 2015 Mar 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Reutilization of single-use vials containing medical drugs is still under discussion. This practice has been adopted as a standard to avoid drug wastage, particularly in developing countries and in the aftermath of disasters. Some studies have assessed sterility of medications stored in single-use vials after utilization as multiple doses; however, most of these were limited to one single drug, included a low number of samples and did not consider an intermediate transfer step from the vial to a disposable syringe. The purpose of this study was to assess microbial contamination of samples withdrawn over three days from disposable syringes prepared from single-use vials.

METHODS

A prospective sterility study was conducted. A total of 600 initial samples were prepared from six-hundred 10 mL single-use vials of physiological solution into six-hundred 20 mL disposable syringes. Samples were prepared in three different standard operating rooms, on six different days and by the same operator, using basic sterile technique. All syringes were capped, placed together in a non-sterile steel container, covered with a clean drape and stored in the refrigerator at 4°C under non-sterile conditions. Using basic sterile technique, four samples were withdrawn daily and cultured from each syringe over the next 3 days. Microbial growth was examined on Sabouraud agar and chocolate agar culture media.

RESULTS

A total of 7200 samples were collected and 14,400 cultures were performed. No evidence of microbial growth in any of the culture media plates was found.

CONCLUSION

This study demonstrated that contents initially stored in single-use vials and subsequently transferred into disposable syringes in an operating room using sterile technique, maintain sterility after 4 withdrawals per day for a total of 3 days.

摘要

背景

重复使用含有药物的一次性小瓶仍在讨论中。这种做法已被采纳为避免药物浪费的标准,尤其是在发展中国家和灾害发生后。一些研究评估了在多次使用后储存在一次性小瓶中的药物的无菌性;然而,大多数研究仅限于一种单一药物,样本数量较少,且未考虑从小瓶到一次性注射器的中间转移步骤。本研究旨在评估从一次性小瓶制备的一次性注射器中在三天内抽取的样本的微生物污染情况。

方法

进行了一项前瞻性无菌性研究。共从 600 个 10 毫升的生理盐水一次性小瓶中制备了 600 个 20 毫升的一次性注射器。在三个不同的标准操作室、六个不同的日子和由同一名操作员使用基本无菌技术制备样本。所有注射器均盖上盖子,放置在一个非无菌的钢容器中,用干净的帷幕覆盖,并在 4°C 的冰箱中在非无菌条件下储存。使用基本无菌技术,每天从每个注射器中抽取四个样本,并在接下来的 3 天内对每个注射器进行培养。在沙氏琼脂和巧克力琼脂培养基上检查微生物生长情况。

结果

共收集了 7200 个样本,进行了 14400 次培养。在任何培养皿上均未发现微生物生长的证据。

结论

本研究表明,使用无菌技术在手术室从小瓶中初始储存,然后转移到一次性注射器中,在每天抽取 4 次,总共 3 天的时间内,内容物保持无菌。

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