Bell D M, Shapiro C N, Ciesielski C A, Chamberland M E
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Surg Clin North Am. 1995 Dec;75(6):1189-203. doi: 10.1016/s0039-6109(16)46791-5.
The development of recommendations to manage the risk of bloodborne pathogen transmission from health-care workers to patients during invasive procedures has been difficult, primarily because of the limitations of available scientific data. Ultimately, both health-care workers and patients will be protected best by compliance with infection control precautions and by development of new instruments, protective equipment, and techniques that reduce the likelihood of intraoperative blood exposure without adversely affecting patient care.
制定在侵入性操作过程中管理医护人员向患者传播血源性病原体风险的建议一直很困难,主要是因为现有科学数据存在局限性。最终,通过遵守感染控制预防措施以及开发新的器械、防护设备和技术,在不对患者护理产生不利影响的情况下降低术中血液暴露的可能性,医护人员和患者都将得到最佳保护。