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Microbial Air Monitoring in Turbulent Airflow Operating Theatres: Is It Possible to Calculate and Hypothesize New Benchmarks for Microbial Air Load?

Multiple studies have demonstrated the presence of microorganisms commonly associated with surgical site infections (SSIs), in the air within the operating theatre (OT). In some countries such Italy, the limit of microbial concentration in the air for OT with turbulent airflows is 35 CFU/m(3) for an...

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Autores principales: Cristina, Maria Luisa, Spagnolo, Anna Maria, Ottria, Gianluca, Schinca, Elisa, Dupont, Chiara, Carbone, Alessio, Oliva, Martino, Sartini, Marina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8507732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910379
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author Cristina, Maria Luisa
Spagnolo, Anna Maria
Ottria, Gianluca
Schinca, Elisa
Dupont, Chiara
Carbone, Alessio
Oliva, Martino
Sartini, Marina
author_facet Cristina, Maria Luisa
Spagnolo, Anna Maria
Ottria, Gianluca
Schinca, Elisa
Dupont, Chiara
Carbone, Alessio
Oliva, Martino
Sartini, Marina
author_sort Cristina, Maria Luisa
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description Multiple studies have demonstrated the presence of microorganisms commonly associated with surgical site infections (SSIs), in the air within the operating theatre (OT). In some countries such Italy, the limit of microbial concentration in the air for OT with turbulent airflows is 35 CFU/m(3) for an empty OT and 180 CFU/m(3) during activity. This study aims to hypothesize new benchmarks for the airborne microbial load in turbulent airflow operating theatres in operational and at rest conditions using the percentile distribution of data through a 17-year environmental monitoring campaign in various Italian hospitals that implemented a continuous quality improvement policy. The quartile distribution analysis has shown how in operational and at rest conditions, 75% of the values were below 110 CFU/m(3) and 18 CFU/m(3), respectively, which can be considered a new benchmark for the monitored OTs. During the initial stages of the monitoring campaign, 28.14% of the concentration values in operational conditions and 29.29% of the values in at rest conditions did not conform to the Italian guidelines’ reference values. In contrast, during the last 5 years, all values in both conditions conformed to the reference values and 98.94% of these values were below the new benchmarks. Continuous improvement has allowed contamination to be reduced to levels well below the current reference values.
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spelling pubmed-85077322021-10-13 Microbial Air Monitoring in Turbulent Airflow Operating Theatres: Is It Possible to Calculate and Hypothesize New Benchmarks for Microbial Air Load? Cristina, Maria Luisa Spagnolo, Anna Maria Ottria, Gianluca Schinca, Elisa Dupont, Chiara Carbone, Alessio Oliva, Martino Sartini, Marina Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Multiple studies have demonstrated the presence of microorganisms commonly associated with surgical site infections (SSIs), in the air within the operating theatre (OT). In some countries such Italy, the limit of microbial concentration in the air for OT with turbulent airflows is 35 CFU/m(3) for an empty OT and 180 CFU/m(3) during activity. This study aims to hypothesize new benchmarks for the airborne microbial load in turbulent airflow operating theatres in operational and at rest conditions using the percentile distribution of data through a 17-year environmental monitoring campaign in various Italian hospitals that implemented a continuous quality improvement policy. The quartile distribution analysis has shown how in operational and at rest conditions, 75% of the values were below 110 CFU/m(3) and 18 CFU/m(3), respectively, which can be considered a new benchmark for the monitored OTs. During the initial stages of the monitoring campaign, 28.14% of the concentration values in operational conditions and 29.29% of the values in at rest conditions did not conform to the Italian guidelines’ reference values. In contrast, during the last 5 years, all values in both conditions conformed to the reference values and 98.94% of these values were below the new benchmarks. Continuous improvement has allowed contamination to be reduced to levels well below the current reference values. MDPI 2021-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8507732/ /pubmed/34639680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910379 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cristina, Maria Luisa
Spagnolo, Anna Maria
Ottria, Gianluca
Schinca, Elisa
Dupont, Chiara
Carbone, Alessio
Oliva, Martino
Sartini, Marina
Microbial Air Monitoring in Turbulent Airflow Operating Theatres: Is It Possible to Calculate and Hypothesize New Benchmarks for Microbial Air Load?
title Microbial Air Monitoring in Turbulent Airflow Operating Theatres: Is It Possible to Calculate and Hypothesize New Benchmarks for Microbial Air Load?
title_full Microbial Air Monitoring in Turbulent Airflow Operating Theatres: Is It Possible to Calculate and Hypothesize New Benchmarks for Microbial Air Load?
title_fullStr Microbial Air Monitoring in Turbulent Airflow Operating Theatres: Is It Possible to Calculate and Hypothesize New Benchmarks for Microbial Air Load?
title_full_unstemmed Microbial Air Monitoring in Turbulent Airflow Operating Theatres: Is It Possible to Calculate and Hypothesize New Benchmarks for Microbial Air Load?
title_short Microbial Air Monitoring in Turbulent Airflow Operating Theatres: Is It Possible to Calculate and Hypothesize New Benchmarks for Microbial Air Load?
title_sort microbial air monitoring in turbulent airflow operating theatres: is it possible to calculate and hypothesize new benchmarks for microbial air load?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8507732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910379
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