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Evaluation of an extended period of use for preserved eye drops in hospital practice

机译:在医院实践中评估保留的眼药水长期使用的评估

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AIM—To evaluate and compare the microbial contamination arising from 1 and 2 weeks' use of eye drops by hospital inpatients and hence determine the validity of apportioning a 2 week in use expiry date for these preparations.
METHODS—Eye drop residues were collected from inpatients of Worthing, Southlands, and Brighton General hospitals after 7 days' use (341 samples) and also after 14 days' use (295 samples). The contents of the containers were examined for the presence of contaminating bacteria and fungi.
RESULTS—The incidence of microbial contamination was shown to be not significantly different (p >0.1 χ2 test) between the 7 and 14 day samples. In addition, the contaminating micro-organisms were of a broadly similar pattern between the two sample groups and were mostly those normally associated with the skin. Less frequent contaminants were organisms of environmental origin. None of the micro-organisms isolated were considered to be of clinical significance and the mean number of cells found per sample was very low.
CONCLUSIONS—The evidence therefore suggests that increasing the period of use for eye drops in hospitals from 7 to 14 days would not present a clinically significant threat to patients' health and yet may lead to annual savings to the NHS of £0.5 million.

Keywords: eye drops; microbiology; hospital
机译:目的—评估和比较医院住院患者在使用1-2周眼药水后产生的微生物污染,从而确定这些制剂在使用后2周的有效期内分配的有效性。
方法—眼药水残留使用7天后(341个样本)和使用14天后(295个样本)从沃辛,南地和布莱顿综合医院的住院患者中收集。检查了容器中的内容物是否存在污染的细菌和真菌。
结果—微生物污染的发生率显示之间没有显着差异(p> 0.1χ 2 测试) 7天和14天的样本。另外,两个样品组之间的污染微生物具有大致相似的模式,并且大多数是通常与皮肤相关的微生物。较少见的污染物是环境起源的生物。没有分离出的微生物被认为具有临床意义,每个样品中发现的平均细胞数量非常低。
结论—因此,证据表明,医院将滴眼剂的使用期限从7年增加至14天不会对患者的健康造成临床上的重大威胁,但可能会每年为NHS节省50万英镑。

微生物学;医院

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