Perioperative Infection Transmission: the Role of the Anesthesia Provider in Infection Control and Healthcare-Associated Infections
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Perioperative Infection Transmission: the Role of the Anesthesia Provider in Infection Control and Healthcare-Associated Infections
Abstract
Purpose of review: This review aims to highlight key factors in the perioperative environment that contribute to transmission of infectious pathogens, leading to healthcare-associated infection. This knowledge will provide anesthesia providers the tools to optimize preventive measures, with the goal of improved patient and provider safety.
Recent findings: Over the past decade, much has been learned about the epidemiology of perioperative pathogen transmission. Patients, providers, and the environment serve as reservoirs of origin that contribute to infection development. Ongoing surveillance of pathogen transmission among these reservoirs is essential to ensure effective perioperative infection prevention.
Summary: Recent work has proven the efficacy of a strategic approach for perioperative optimization of hand hygiene, environmental cleaning, patient decolonization, and intravascular catheter design and handling improvement protocols. This work, proven to generate substantial reductions in surgical site infections, can also be applied to aide prevention of SARS-CoV-2 spread in the COVID-19 era.
Keywords: Anesthesia work area; Bacterial transmission; COVID-19; Hand hygiene; Nosocomial infections; Surgical site infection.
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Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of InterestArchit Sharma declares that he has no conflicts of interest. Patrick G. Fernandez declares that he has no conflicts of interest. John P. Rowlands declares that he has no conflicts of interest. Matthew D. Koff is a minor shareholder of RDB Bioinformatics (Coralville, Iowa, USA). Randy W. Loftus is supported by the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation, and has previously received grant funding from Sage Medical and Draeger; has served as a guest speaker at education meetings sponsored by Kenall (Indigo-Clean, AORN) and BBraun (APIC); is founder a shareholder of RDB Bioinformatics, which owns OR PathTrac; and is a co-inventor on two pending patents (PCT/US2017/026557 and 62/682,267 - Method and system for differentiating more pathogenic S. aureus Strains among commonly isolated intraoperative multilocus sequence type).
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