REFERENCES

 

Note:  The references listed below refer to the numerical superscripts included in the July-August 2004 and September-October 2004 issue of The Q-Net™ Monthly.

 

 

1.          Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for Prevention of Nosocomial Pneumonia. MMWR January 3, 1997;46(RR-1):1-79. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00045365.htm Accessed October 05, 2004.

 

2.          American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. Infection Control Guide (Park Ridge, Ill: AANA, 1992, revised 1997) 13-23. http://www.aana.com/crna/inf_control/infection_control.asp   Accessed October 05, 2004.

 

3.          Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland. Infection Control in Anesthesia.  November 2002. http://www.aagbi.org/  Accessed October 05, 2004.

 

4.          The Food and Drug Administration. Guidance for Manufacturers Seeking Marketing Clearance of Ear, Nose, and Throat Endoscope Sheaths Used as Protective Barriers. March 12, 2000. http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ode/guidance/954.html

 

5.          Phillips RA, Monaghan WP. Incidence of visible and occult blood on laryngoscope blades and handles. AANA J 1997 Jun;65(3):241-6.

 

6.          Rutala WA. APIC guideline for selection and use of disinfectants. 1994, 1995, and 1996 APIC Guidelines Committee. Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Am J Infect Control 1996 Aug;24(4):313-42.

 

7.          Winter SCA, Thirwell A, Jervis P. Flexible nasoendoscope with a disposable-sheath system versus nasendoscopy:  a prospective, randomized trial. Clin Otolaryngol 2002;27:81-3.

 

8.          Foweraker JE.  The laryngoscope as a potetnialy source of cross-infection.  J Hosp Infect 1995;29:315-6.

 

9.          Simmons SA.  Laryngoscope handles:  A potential for infection. AANA J 2000 Jun;68(3):233-6.

 

10.        Jones BL, Gorman LJ, Simpson J, Curran ET, et al. An outbreak of Serratia marcescens in two neonatal intensive care units.  J Hosp Infect 2000 Dec;46(4):314-9.

 

11.        Miller DM, Youkhana I, Karunaratne WU, Pearce A. Presence of protein deposits on 'cleaned' re-usable anaesthetic equipment. Anaesthesia  2001 Nov;56(11):1069-72. 

 

12.        Beamer JER. MRSA contamination of a laryngoscope blade:  a potential vector for cross infection. Anaesthesia 1999;54:1010-11.

 

13.        Banfield GK, Hinton AE.  A national survey of disinfection techniques for flexible nasoendoscopes in UK ENT out-patient departments. J Laryngol Otol 2000 Mar;113(3):202-4.

 

14.        Frosh A. Prions and the ENT surgeon. J Laryngol Otol 1999 Dec;113(12):1064-7.

 

15.        Nix P. Prions and disposable surgical instruments. Int J Clin Pract 2003 Oct;57(8):678-80.

 

16.        Cook TM, McCormick B, Twigg S. Reusable and sheathed laryngoscope blades. Anaesthesia 2002;57:823-4.

 

17.        Skilton R. Sterilizaiton of laryngoscope blades. Anaesthesia 2003;58:921-2.

 

18.        Twigg SJ, McCormick B, Cook TM. Randomized evaluation of the performance of single-use laryngoscopes in simulated easy and difficult intubation.  Br J Anaesth 2003 Jan;90(1):8-13.

 

19.        Siberman HD. Non-inflatable sterile sheath for introduction of the flexible nasopharyngolaryngoscope.  Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2001;110(4):385-7.

 

20.        Esler MD, Baines LC, Wilkinson DJ, Langford RM.  Decontamination of laryngoscopes: a survey of national practice. Anaesthesia 1999 Jun;54(6):587-92.

 

21.        Infection Control Policy. NSW Health Department, File No 01/336, Circular No 2002-45, 11 April 2002, Section 9.  http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/fcsd/rmc/cib/circulars/2002/cir2002-45.pdf  Accessed October 05, 2004.

 

22.        Bucx MJ, De Gast HM, Veldhuis J, Hassing LH, Meulemans A, Kammeyer A. The effect of mechanical cleaning and thermal disinfection on light intensity provided by fibrelight Macintosh laryngoscopes. Anaesthesia 2003 May;58(5):461-5.

 

23.        Yee KF.  Decontamination issues and perceived reliability of the laryngoscope - a clinician’s perspective.  Anaesth Intesive Care 2003;31:658-662.

 

24.        Morell RC, Ririe D, James RL, Crews DA, Huffstetler K.  A survey of laryngoscope contamination at a university and a community hospital. Anesthesiology 1994 Apr;80(4):960.

 

25.        Alvarado CJ, Reichelderfer M. APIC guideline for infection prevention and control in flexible endoscopy. Association for Professionals in Infection Control. Am J Infect Control 2000 Apr;28(2):138-55.

 

26.        American Society of Anesthesiologists. Recommendations for infection control for the practice of anesthesiology. Second edition, 1999. http://www.asahq.org/publicationsAndServices/infectioncontrol.pdf Accessed October 05, 2004.

 

27.        Nelson DB, Jarvis WR, Rutala WA, Foxx-Orenstein AE, Isenberg G, Dash GR, Alvarado CJ, Ball M, Griffin-Sobel J, Petersen C, Ball KA, Henderson J, Stricof RL; Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America.  Multi-society guideline for reprocessing flexible gastrointestinal endoscopes.  Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2003 Jul;24(7):532-7.

 

28.        Muscarella LF. High-level disinfection or "sterilization" of endoscopes? Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1996 Mar;17(3):183-7.

 

29.        Muscarella LF.  Are all sterilization processes alike? AORN J 1998 May;67(5):966-70, 973-6.

 

30.        Disinfecting endoscopes immediately before the first patient of the day.  AORN J 2001 Jun;73(6):1159-63.

 

31.        Muscarella LF, Perl TM, Haponik EF. The importance of bronchoscope reprocessing guidelines: raising the standard of care. Chest 2004 Sep;126(3):1001-3.

 

32.        Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc.  Guideline for the use of high-level disinfectants and sterilants for reprocessing of flexible gastrointestinal endoscopes. Gastroenterol Nurs 2000 Jul-Aug;23(4):180-7.

 

33.            Association of Operating Room Nurses. Proposed recommended practices for cleaning, handling, and processing anesthesia equipment. http://www.aorn.org/Proposed/anes.htm  Accessed October 04, 2004. Site inactive after October 04, 2004.

 

34.        Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommended infection-control practices for dentistry, 1993. MMWR May 28, 1993;42(RR-8).  http://aepo-xdv-www.epo.cdc.gov/wonder/PrevGuid/p0000191/p0000191.asp Accessed October 05, 2004.

 

35.            Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for infection control in dental health care settings, 2003. MMWR December 19, 2003;52(RR-17):1-61. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5217a1.htm Accessed October 05, 2004.

 

 

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