封闭系统设备故障的回顾性分析和 FMECA 分析。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1177/10781552231221229
Safaa El Medkouri, Nihal Bhirich, Mohammed Jaouad Belahcen, Younes Rahali
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导言:细胞毒性药物会对参与配制和/或给药的医护人员造成危害。在日常处理药瓶和安瓿、配制、给药和处理细胞毒性废物的过程中都会发生接触。使用封闭系统设备可以防止接触细胞毒性药物,但这些设备也是事故频发的对象。鉴于其所含药物的性质,这些事故可能会对处理人员造成危险:我们的研究旨在分析与封闭系统中各种耗材经常遇到的问题有关的材料警戒数据,并使用故障模式和临界分析(FMECA)方法评估人员在使用这些耗材时接触细胞毒性药物的风险:我们的研究是在国家肿瘤研究所的药房进行的,使用的封闭系统药物转移装置(CSDT)是ChemoClave-ICU®,该装置是机械式无针装置。 为了进行物质警戒研究,我们开展了一项回顾性研究,分析了国家肿瘤研究所物质警戒和药物警戒小组收集的物质警戒数据,时间跨度为2019年至2022年。我们的团队接受过 FMECA 方法的培训,在 2022 年 9 月至 11 月的三个月期间开展了这项研究。该方法用于评估员工在使用 CSDT 设备配制细胞毒性药物时的风险:我们的研究表明,最常见的事故与相关设备的制造缺陷有关。根据 FMECA 分析,这一事故代表着一种重大风险,因为它的发生阻碍了细胞毒性制备过程。CSDT 的优点是易于使用并为员工所接受,但需要制定和验证标准来评估这些设备的性能。
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Retrospective and FMECA analysis of failures in closed-system devices.

Introduction: Cytotoxic drugs can be hazardous to healthcare workers involved in their preparation and/or administration. Exposure occurs during routine handling of drug vials and ampoules, preparation, administration and disposal of cytotoxic waste. The use of closed-system devices provides protection against exposure to cytotoxics, but these devices are the subject of numerous incidents. Given the nature of the drugs they contain, these incidents can be dangerous for the personnel handling them.

Objective: The aim of our study is to analyze material vigilance data relating to problems frequently encountered with the various consumables of the closed system and to assess the risk of exposure of personnel to cytotoxic drugs when using these using the Failure Mode and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) method.

Materials and methods: Our study was conducted at the pharmacy of the National Institute of Oncology, the closed system drug transfer device (CSDT) used is a ChemoClave-ICU®, This device is mechanical and needleless For the materiovigilance study we carried out a retrospective study over the period from 2019 to 2022, analyzing materiovigilance data collected by National Institute of Oncology's materiovigilance and pharmacovigilance cell. Our team, trained in the FMECA method, conducted the study over a three-month period, between September and November 2022. The method was used to assess the risks incurred by staff when using the CSDT device to prepare cytotoxic drugs.

Conclusion: Our study revealed that the most frequent incident was linked to a manufacturing defect in the device in question. According to the FMECA analysis, this incident represents a major risk, as its occurrence hampers the cytotoxic preparation process. CSDT have the advantage of being easy to use and acceptable to staff, but standards need to be developed and validated to assess the performance of these devices.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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