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Anesthesia Workspace Cleanliness and Safety: Implementation of a Novel Syringe Bracket Using 3D Printing Techniques

机译:麻醉工作空间清洁和安全:使用3D打印技术实现新型注射器支架

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Purpose. Wide variability persists in the preparation and storage of common anesthetic medications despite the recognition of anesthesia workspace standardization as a national quality improvement priority. Syringe contamination and medication swaps continue to pose significant hazards to patient safety. Methods. We assessed differences in practice related to the availability of commonly prepared anesthetic medications. Using baseline provider surveys (n?=?87) and anesthesia workspace audits (n?=?80), we designed a custom syringe organization device using 3D printing techniques to serve as a cognitive aid and organizational tool. We iteratively tested and then deployed this device in all 60 operating rooms at a single institution, and then, repeated postintervention surveys (n?=?79) and workspace audits (n?=?75) one year after introduction. Results. Implementation was associated with significant improvements in provider-reported medication availability during coverage and handoff situations (43.7% versus 76.2% reporting 95% confidence preintervention versus postintervention, p0.001). This was substantiated by audits of the anesthesia workspace which demonstrated reduced variability in the location (p0.001) and availability (p0.001) of key medications. Provider confidence in the cleanliness of syringes was also improved (p=0.01). A high degree of acceptance and compliance with the intervention was reported, with 80.4% of syringes observed to be stored in the device one year after implementation and approximately 95% of respondents reporting positive measures of usability and convenience. Conclusion. Use of a simple organizational device for syringes in the anesthesia workspace has numerous safety benefits. 3D printing offers improvements in adaptability and affordability compared with prior approaches.
机译:目的。尽管识别麻醉工作空间标准化作为国家质量改善优先级,但常见麻醉药物的制备和储存仍然存在宽阔的可变性。注射器污染和药物渗透继续对患者安全构成重大危害。方法。我们评估了与常规制备麻醉药物的可用性相关的实践差异。使用基线提供者调查(N?=?87)和麻醉工作区审核(n?=?80),我们设计了一种使用3D打印技术的自定义注射器组织设备,以作为认知辅助和组织工具。我们迭代地测试,然后在单个机构的所有60台手术室部署了该设备,然后在介绍后一年重复初期调查(N?=?79)和工作区审核(N?=?75)。结果。在覆盖范围内提供者报告的药物可用性有关的实施有关,并且在覆盖和备外情况下(43.7%对76.2%报告95%的信心置信,而P <0.001)。这是通过麻醉工作空间的审计证实的,该审计证明了关键药物的位置(P <0.001)和可用性(P <0.001)的可用性降低。提供者对注射器清洁的信心也得到改善(p = 0.01)。报告了高度的接受和遵守干预,80.4%的注射器在实施后一年内储存在设备上,约有95%的受访者报告了积极的可用性和便利性。结论。在麻醉工作空间中使用简单的组织设备进行注射器具有许多安全益处。与现有方法相比,3D印刷提供了适应性和可负担性的改进。

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