Operating Room Management: Operative Suite Considerations, Infection Control
2005; Elsevier BV; Volume: 85; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.suc.2005.09.001
ISSN1558-3171
AutoresMaría Alló, Maureen M. Tedesco,
Tópico(s)Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
ResumoAn operating room's condition is rarely directly implicated in dis-ease transmission. Even so, to prevent such rare transmissions,hospitals must be thoughtful in designing operating rooms as important adjuncts to infection control. Proper ventilation in and near the operating room is the single most important component in establishing an environment that stops the spread of infection. Other considerations include attention to traffic control, equipment maintenance and storage, and construction materials that enhance the ability to maintain clean rooms. Hospitals can avert potential infectious problems through preventive maintenance and the use of infection control risk assessments (ICRAs) for preemptive consideration of infectious risks before renovations, repairs and new construction. Guidelines should be consulted and incorporated into each operating room's policies and procedures.
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