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Decontamination of heater-cooler units associated with contamination by atypical mycobacteria

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JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION
Volume 93, Issue 3, Pages 229-234

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W B SAUNDERS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2016.02.007

Keywords

Heater-cooler unit; Decontamination; Mycobacterium chimaera; Cardiopulmonary bypass surgery; Water

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  1. Biosafety Investigation Unit
  2. Public Health England
  3. HCUs
  4. LivaNova

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Background: Non-tuberculosis mycobacteria such as Mycobacterium chimaera are found widely in hospital water systems. Invasive M. chimaera infections have recently been attributed to heater-cooler units (HCUs) of cardiopulmonary bypass equipment. Aim: To assess the extent of microbiological contamination within the HCUs and to inform decontamination strategies for reducing the microbial load. Methods: Water samples taken from HCUs used at University Hospitals Birmingham for cardiopulmonary bypass surgery were sampled to determine the number of microorganisms by membrane filtration. Various decontamination processes were used throughout the study, all based on the manufacturer's guidance. Findings: Total viable counts >300 cfu per 100 mL containing a wide variety of microorganisms were obtained from water inside the HCUs. Working with the manufacturers, we significantly reduced the microbial load of the water within the HCUs by removing the internal tubing soiled with biofilm followed by a weekly decontamination regimen with peracetic acid. Conclusion: A decontamination cycle including an initial replacement of internal tubing with weekly microbiological water samples is required to maintain the water quality within HCUs at an acceptable level. (C) 2016 The Healthcare Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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