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Medical Sciences Journal of Islamic Azad University. 2017; 27 (3): 209-212
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-190441

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Background: To prevent the anesthesia circuit from bacterial colonization, during the time, we used to have an antibacterial filters with no predicted changing algorithm. In this study, we evaluated the effect of exchange time anesthetic circuit anti- bacterial filters, on microbial culture results of anesthetic circuits in Bouali Hospital operating theaters


Materials and methods: During a descriptive-analytic study, we changed the antibacterial filters in 4 different operating rooms; per patients at 1st room, daily at 2d room, 2times a week at 3rd room and weekly at the last one and kept them for the first week of study. At the rest of time until 10 months, we changed the filters in a manner to equal changing algorithm on all 4 rooms. we had microbial culture exam from the Y-piece and Mount-catheter every week ends


Results: Changing filter algorithm were 243 surgeries [25.5%] per patient [group1], 243 surgeries [25.5%] daily [group2], 237 surgeries [24.6%] twice a week [group3] and 241 surgeries [25%] weekly [group 4]. The positive culture results were obtained on 21 operations [2.2%] in Y-piece and 27 operations [2.8%] in Mount-catheter


Conclusion: When we consider the whole number of surgeries in one day as a unit, positive culture results on Y-piece in each group would be 1[2.6%] for group1, 0 for group 2 , 2 [5%] for group 3, 1[2.5%] for group 4 [P=0.9]. For Mount-catheter positive culture results were 2[5.1%] for group 1, 0 for group 2, 1[2.5%] for group 3 and 1[2.5%] for group 4 [P=0.6]. No differences were found on concomitant positive culture tests from Y and Mount pieces

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