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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-792065

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Objective To evaluate the disinfection efficacy of peracetic acid disinfectant (type Ⅲ ) on gastrointestinal endoscopy. Methods Endoscopes were disinfected respectively by 2% glutaraldehyde (GA group)and peracetic acid disinfectant (type Ⅲ )(PAA group)according to the process by the 2016 version of "Regulation for cleaning and disinfection technique of flexible endoscope",and then samples were collected through biopsy channel at the specified steps. The bacterial count and pathogenic bacteria of these samples were detected. Hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg),hepatitis C virus (HCV)antibody and Treponemia pallidum antibody (TP-Ab) were detected by chemiluminesent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA)in the PAA group. The PAA group were continuously sampled for 5 days. Results A total of 56 gastroscopes and 16 colonoscopes were disinfected in the GA group,and 46 gastroscopes and 15 colonoscopes were disinfected in the PAA group. Compared with pre-disinfection,the bacterial count was both significantly reduced in the two groups after disinfection (P<0. 05). The qualified rate of gastroscopes disinfection and total qualified rate of the PAA group were higher than those of the GA group [the qualified rate of gastroscopes:97. 83% (45/ 46)VS 92. 86% (52/ 56),P>0. 05;total qualified rate:98. 36% (60/ 61)VS 94. 44% (68/ 72),P> 0. 05]. The qualified rate of colonoscopes in the two groups were both 100. 00%(15/ 15,16/ 16). After disinfecting by peracetic acid disinfectant (Type Ⅲ),HBsAg,anti-HCV and TP-Ab were negative. There were no significant differences on colonies number at different steps in a 5-day continuous sampling (P>0. 05). Conclusion Peracetic acid disinfectant (type Ⅲ)can provide a satisfied disinfectant effect,and be applied in clinic to meet the requests of high-level disinfection for gastrointestinal endoscopy.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-796784

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Objective@#To evaluate the disinfection efficacy of peracetic acid disinfectant (type Ⅲ ) on gastrointestinal endoscopy.@*Methods@#Endoscopes were disinfected respectively by 2% glutaraldehyde (GA group) and peracetic acid disinfectant (type Ⅲ ) (PAA group) according to the process by the 2016 version of "Regulation for cleaning and disinfection technique of flexible endoscope" , and then samples were collected through biopsy channel at the specified steps. The bacterial count and pathogenic bacteria of these samples were detected. Hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg), hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody and Treponemia pallidum antibody (TP-Ab) were detected by chemiluminesent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) in the PAA group. The PAA group were continuously sampled for 5 days.@*Results@#A total of 56 gastroscopes and 16 colonoscopes were disinfected in the GA group, and 46 gastroscopes and 15 colonoscopes were disinfected in the PAA group. Compared with pre-disinfection, the bacterial count was both significantly reduced in the two groups after disinfection (P<0.05). The qualified rate of gastroscopes disinfection and total qualified rate of the PAA group were higher than those of the GA group [the qualified rate of gastroscopes: 97.83% (45/46) VS 92.86% (52/56), P>0.05; total qualified rate: 98.36% (60/61) VS 94.44% (68/72), P>0.05]. The qualified rate of colonoscopes in the two groups were both 100.00% (15/15, 16/16). After disinfecting by peracetic acid disinfectant (Type Ⅲ), HBsAg, anti-HCV and TP-Ab were negative. There were no significant differences on colonies number at different steps in a 5-day continuous sampling (P>0.05).@*Conclusion@#Peracetic acid disinfectant (type Ⅲ) can provide a satisfied disinfectant effect, and be applied in clinic to meet the requests of high-level disinfection for gastrointestinal endoscopy.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-389924

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Objective To research the reliability and validity of resilience scale for adults(RSA)in military students.Methods RSA, depression, anxiety and somatization of Self-report Symptom Checklist 90(SCL-90)were applied in this survey to 616 military students.Results ①A 5-factor structure of resilience was showed by explorative factor analysis.Each item had a factor loading between 0.423~0.834, and the total variance explained at 58.439%.②The correlations between the subscales of the RSA were all obvious positive, ranging from 0.228~0.580;and the correlations between subscales of the RSA and total resilience were all obvious positive, ranging from 0.565~0.789.③There was a obvious negative correlation between total depression, anxiety and somatization and total resilience, the correlation coefficient was-0.437(n=593, P=0.000).④Tbe reliability coefficient of the RSA was 0.91, and the respective dimensions had Cronbach's alphas between 0.52~0.86.Conclusion The results show that RSA has acceptable reliability and validity in military students.

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