Pseudoepidemic of mycobacteria other tuberculosis(MOTT) due to contaminated bronchoscope. |
Seung Min Kwak1, Se Kyu Kim1, Joong Hyun Jang1, Hong Lyeol Lee1, Yi Hyung Lee1, Sung Kyu Kim1, Won Young Lee1, Yoon Sup Jeong2 |
1Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea 2Department of Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea |
기관지경 오염에 의한 비결핵항산균증의 위발생 |
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Abstract |
Background The development of the flexible fiberoptic broncoscope by Ikeda was an important technologic advance in the diagnosis and management of patients with pulmonary disease. But, cross contamination related to fiberoptic bronchoscope was reported in cases involving tubercle bacilli , MOTT and other agents. Therefore, cleaning and disinfecting of fiberoptic bronchoscope requires careful attention.
Methods From September 1991 to May 1992, medical records of all patients with positive culture for MOTT in bronchial washing specimens were reviewed. Also to evaluate bactericidal effect of 2% glutaraldehyde, culture was performed after inoculum of MOTT, Serratia marsescens and Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the disinfectant solution.
Results In 2% alkaline glutaraldehyde, MOTT was not survived only after 30 minute exposure, but P. aeruginosa and S. marsescens were rapidly inactivated with no survivors after exposure to 2% glutaraldehyde. Since vigorous mechanical cleansing and more than 30 minute of contact time within washing machine, no more outbreak was observed.
Conclusions It is also very important that bronchoscopes must be meticulously cleaned after each procedure and more than 30 minute exposure would be required for eradication of MOTT with 2% glutaraldehyde. However even the most strictly applied infection control measures cannot exclude contamination completly and clinicians have to stay alert to this possibility. Prompt detection of pseudoepidemics is possible if abrupt increase in isolation rates, especially if they involve unusual or generally nonpathogenic organisms, are readily recognized . |
Key Words:
Contamination, Related to bronchoscope, Pseudoepidemic |
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