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糖尿病患者中一次性胰岛素注射器的重复使用与无菌操作

Disposable insulin syringe reuse and aseptic practices in diabetic patients.

作者信息

Thomas D R, Fischer R G, Nicholas W C, Beghe C, Hatten K W, Thomas J N

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 1989 Mar-Apr;4(2):97-100. doi: 10.1007/BF02602347.

Abstract

Diabetic patients are traditionally taught to discard plastic syringe/needle units after a single use and to employ aseptic technique for administering insulin injections. We surveyed 87 diabetic outpatients for compliance with aseptic recommendations. We then studied prospectively the effects of reusing disposable syringes in 56 diabetic patients who reused syringes a mean of 6.6 times for 8.3 months and an aggregate of 23,664 injections. Almost half (49%) of diabetic patients in a combined university clinic and private practice reused supposedly disposable insulin syringes a mean of 3.9 times. Compliance with standard aseptic precautions was poor, with only 29% of patients following recommended practices. No adverse effect of syringe reuse was identified. The authors conclude that diabetic patients frequently reuse disposable syringes, without apparent harmful effect.

摘要

传统上,糖尿病患者被教导一次性使用后丢弃塑料注射器/针头单元,并采用无菌技术进行胰岛素注射。我们调查了87名糖尿病门诊患者对无菌建议的遵守情况。然后,我们前瞻性地研究了56名重复使用注射器的糖尿病患者重复使用一次性注射器的影响,这些患者平均重复使用注射器6.6次,持续8.3个月,总共注射23664次。在一所大学诊所和私人诊所联合就诊的糖尿病患者中,近一半(49%)平均重复使用一次性胰岛素注射器3.9次。对标准无菌预防措施的遵守情况较差,只有29%的患者遵循推荐做法。未发现重复使用注射器有不良影响。作者得出结论,糖尿病患者经常重复使用一次性注射器,且没有明显的有害影响。

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