内镜相关感染:现状的简要总结和对未来的看法

Arjan W. Rauwers MD, MSc , Judith A. Kwakman MD, MSc , Margreet C. Vos MD, PhD , Marco. J. Bruno MD, PhD
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世界范围内与十二指肠镜相关的多药耐药微生物暴发的报告表明,通过受污染的内窥镜传播感染的发生频率比以前认为的要高。为了减少内窥镜污染的发生率,迫切需要制造商、机构和政府机构之间的公开沟通。内窥镜风险因素研究和专家对疫情的彻底调查有助于降低并最终消除感染。这些研究应该在内窥镜设计、内窥镜再处理以及医院监测和感染控制措施方面有所改进。目前的再处理方法有非常小的安全余地,不允许出错。严格按照制造商的说明进行再处理并不能充分保证完全去除微生物。减少污染的新后处理措施显示出有希望的结果,但它们的实施成本很高,并且不能保证零污染风险。重新设计内窥镜以促进更好的清洁和最终灭菌而不是消毒可能是一个解决方案。展望未来,重点应从钳式升降机扩展到整个仪器,因为十二指肠镜的每个方面都可能被感染性微生物污染。一次性使用的十二指肠镜可以完全消除外源性微生物传播的风险,但它们没有得到美国食品和药物管理局的批准,而且可能成本高昂,功效也未经证实。的确,权衡任何重新设计或使用一次性内窥镜的成本效益与传播外源性微生物的实际风险将最终决定采用和利用哪种解决方案。
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Endoscope-associated infections: A brief summary of the current state and views toward the future

World-wide reports of duodenoscope-associated outbreaks of multidrug resistant micro-organisms are an indication that transmission of infection via contaminated endoscopes occurs more frequently than previously thought. To reduce the incidence of endoscope contamination, open communication between manufacturers, institutions, and government agencies is urgently needed. Endoscope risk factor studies and thorough investigation of outbreaks by experts are instrumental in lowering and ultimately eliminating infections. These studies should yield improvements in endoscope design, endoscope reprocessing, as well as hospital surveillance and infection control measures. Current reprocessing methods have a very small margin of safety, allowing no room for error. Strictly following the manufacturer's instructions regarding reprocessing does not adequately guarantee complete removal of micro-organisms. New reprocessing measures to reduce contamination show promising results, but they are costly to implement and do not assure zero contamination risk. Redesign of endoscopes to facilitate better cleaning and ultimately sterilization instead of disinfection might provide a solution. Going forward, the focus should extend beyond the forceps elevator to include the entire instrument since every aspect of the duodenoscope can be contaminated by infectious organisms. Single-use duodenoscopes would completely eliminate the risk of transmission of exogenous micro-organisms, but they not the Food and Drug Administration-approved, and are likely to be costly and of unproven efficacy. Indeed, balancing cost-effectiveness of any redesign or use of disposable endoscopes with the actual risk of transmitting exogenous micro-organisms will ultimately determine which solutions are adopted and utilized.

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Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
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期刊介绍: The purpose of each issue of Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy is to provide a comprehensive, current overview of a clinical condition or surgical procedure in gastrointestinal endoscopy, combining the effectiveness of an atlas with the timeliness of a journal. Each issue places a vigorous emphasis on diagnosis, rationale for and against a procedure, actual technique, management, and prevention of complications. The journal features abundant illustrations, line drawings and color artwork to guide readers through even the most complicated procedure.
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Editorial Board Optimizing flexible endoscope reprocessing Endoscope-associated infections: A brief summary of the current state and views toward the future Other considerations: Perspective and obligations of our societies and governmental organizations Reprocessing of flexible endoscopes: Scientific rationales and patient safety implications
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