The potential for catheter microbial contamination from a needleless connector

Needleless connectors have been widely introduced into clinical practice to allow the connection of syringes and luers to peripheral and central vascular catheters. The potential for microbial contamination of catheters via these devices is currently unclear. A recently introduced connector, the ‘Co...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of hospital infection 1997-07, Vol.36 (3), p.181-189
Hauptverfasser: Brown, J.D., Moss, H.A., Elliott, T.S.J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Needleless connectors have been widely introduced into clinical practice to allow the connection of syringes and luers to peripheral and central vascular catheters. The potential for microbial contamination of catheters via these devices is currently unclear. A recently introduced connector, the ‘Connecta Clave’, was assessed by various in-vitro methods. The ‘Connecta Clave’ is specifically devised to separate external components from the fluid pathway. The compression seals of 50 devices were contaminated with 1 × 10 4 cfu Staphylococcus epidermidis, disinfected with isopropanol, and fluid passed through. Only one device allowed organisms to pass through, despite this challenge, representing a contamination rate of 2%. In comparison, when 50 connectors were challenged with 20 cfu of S. epidermidis, no organisms passed through the device during use. In the clinical situation, after manipulation,
ISSN:0195-6701
1532-2939
DOI:10.1016/S0195-6701(97)90193-6