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Release date: May 11, 2016; Expiration date: May 11, 2017. Learning Objectives. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: • Assess the epidemiology of propofol-related infection. • Identify the procedure…Read more
High costs, not currently available. No Nonlipid propofol nanoemulsion Nonlipophilic preparation Replaces soybean lecithin with polyethylene glycol 660 hydroxystearate as propofol carrier (40). High costs, not currently…Read more
*ICU, intensive care unit; OR, operating room; ND, not described in publication; IV, intravenous. †Clinical object from which residual propofol was taken to be cultured after clinical use. ‡Use of propofol formulations…Read more
Soltanifar); Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (M.A. Mirski). Main Article. Table 4. Summary of epidemiologic studies analyzing the association between infectious conditions and contaminated propofol…Read more
In total, 9.03% of the patients reported in the outbreaks had no microorganisms identified, in part because the cultures were obtained after administration of antimicrobial drugs. ‡Microorganisms that have been identified by culture…Read more
Syringes and needles must never be reused (2). Also, the aseptic technique for administration of propofol includes cleaning of the rubber bung, if present, with isopropyl alcohol, leaving it to dry. Propofol should be…Read more
Postsurgical Infections Associated with an Extrinsically Contaminated Intravenous Anesthetic Agent -- California, Illinois, Maine, and Michigan, 1990
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Both patients recovered after aggressive supportive therapy. An epidemiologic investigation identified receipt of propofol by infusion pump and preparation of the infusion pump by one nurse anesthetist as risk factors for the…Read more
Infectious Disease Risk Associated with Contaminated Propofol Anesthesia, 1989–2014 Administration of propofol, the most frequently used intrave- nous anesthetic worldwide, has been associated with several iatrogenic…Read more
Postoperative infections traced to contamination of an intravenous anesthetic, propofol. N Engl J Med. 1995;333:147–54. PubMed http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199507203330303 6. Henry B, Plante-Jenkins C, Ostrowska K. An outbreak…Read more
Emerging Infectious Disease journal ISSN: 1080-6059. Volume 22, Number 6—June 2016. CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis. Infectious Disease Risk Associated with Contaminated Propofol Anesthesia, 1989–20141. Andrés Zorrilla-Vaca , Jimmy…Read more
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