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美国皮肤科住院医师皮肤科操作中的飞溅安全

Splash Safety During Dermatologic Procedures Among US Dermatology Residents.

作者信息

Korta Dorota Z, Chapman Lance W, Lee Patrick K, Linden Kenneth G

机构信息

*All authors are affiliated with the Department of Dermatology, UC Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, California.

出版信息

Dermatol Surg. 2017 Jul;43(7):934-939. doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000001077.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dermatologists are at potential risk of acquiring infections from contamination of the mucous membranes by blood and body fluids. However, there are little data on splash safety during procedural dermatology.

OBJECTIVE

To determine dermatology resident perceptions about splash risk during dermatologic procedures and to quantify the rate of protective equipment use.

METHODS

An anonymous on-line survey was sent to 108 United States ACGME-approved dermatology residency programs assessing frequency of facial protection during dermatologic procedures, personal history of splash injury, and, if applicable, reasons for not always wearing facial protection.

RESULTS

A total of 153 dermatology residents responded. Rates of facial protection varied by procedure, with the highest rates during surgery and the lowest during local anesthetic injection. Over 54% of respondents reported suffering facial splash while not wearing facial protection during a procedure. In contrast, 88.9% of respondents correctly answered that there is a small risk of acquiring infection from mucosal splash. Residency program recommendations for facial protection seem to vary by procedure.

CONCLUSION

The authors' results demonstrate that although facial splash is a common injury, facial protection rates and protective recommendations vary significantly by procedure. These data support the recommendation for enhanced facial protection guidelines during procedural dermatology.

摘要

背景

皮肤科医生存在因血液和体液污染黏膜而感染的潜在风险。然而,关于皮肤科手术过程中飞溅安全的数据很少。

目的

确定皮肤科住院医师对皮肤科手术过程中飞溅风险的认知,并量化防护设备的使用比例。

方法

向108个美国毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)认可的皮肤科住院医师培训项目发送了一份匿名在线调查问卷,评估皮肤科手术过程中面部防护的频率、飞溅损伤的个人史,以及(如适用)不总是佩戴面部防护的原因。

结果

共有153名皮肤科住院医师回复。面部防护比例因手术而异,手术期间最高,局部麻醉注射期间最低。超过54%的受访者报告在手术过程中未佩戴面部防护时面部溅到液体。相比之下,88.9%的受访者正确回答黏膜飞溅感染风险较小。住院医师培训项目对面部防护的建议似乎因手术而异。

结论

作者的结果表明,虽然面部溅液是一种常见的损伤,但面部防护比例和防护建议因手术而异。这些数据支持在皮肤科手术过程中加强面部防护指南的建议。

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