Title: Demystifying Mercury as the Gold Standard in Healthcare
1Demystifying Mercury as the Gold Standard in
Healthcare
- Teresa Tice, Park Nicollet Health Services
- ticetj_at_parknicollet.com
- and
- Jamie Harvie, Institute for a Sustainable Future
- harvie_at_isfusa.org
2Objectives
- Provide resources to address the barriers to
mercury elimination - Address the typical hold out areas and provide
practical solutions to how they are tackled - Identify the low hanging fruit in laboratories
3Mercury Low Hanging Fruit
- Mercury is defined by EPA as a Persistent
Bioaccumulative Toxin - Health Care Industry a Major Consumer of Mercury
and Mercuric Compounds - High Priority Pollutant
- Released to water and atmosphere
- Fish Advisories
4Barriers to Eliminating Mercury Equipment or
Chemicals
- Belief Barriers and Resistance to Change
- Lack of awareness among employees
- Availability and credibility of alternatives
- Purchasing/Costs
- Cost of purchasing replacement products
- Budgeting process
- Coordination Lots of People Involved
- Lack of Information (e.g. lab chemicals)
5Belief Barriers Mercury The Gold Standard
- Contain 80 -100g / unit
- Journal of Human Hypertension
- Study of 444 Hg units..the majority had serious
problems which would give rise to major errors in
bp measurement - Examples of both inaccurate mercury and aneroid
may be found in the literature related to poor
maintenance.
6Belief Barriers Alternatives Mercury-free
Sphygmomanometers
- Aneroid most common as replacement
- Comparable in cost to mercury
- All must meet same voluntary AAMI testing
requirements - Mayo Clinic program reported aneroids provide
accurate measurements when properly maintained. - AHA recommends both mercury and aneroid be
checked regularly
7Purchasing/CostsJustifying Costs
- Purchasing replacement equip. costs
- Kaiser study showed life cycle costs of aneroid
1/3 those of mercury - Budgeting Operational cost
- Spills
- Mayo Medical in two year time frame had 50 spills
costing 26k - Hartford Hospital in 1998 - 60k cleanup costs.
- JCAHO issuing recommendations on lack of Hg clean
up training.
8CoordinationReplacing Hg Equipment
- Impacts wide range of staff
- Purchasing, Maintenance, BioMed, Employee Health,
Physicians, Nurses - Purchasing Dept. Role
- Bulk ordering for best price
- Contact other hospitals about vendor quality
- Trial product
- Will vendor manage old mercury units
93 Keys to Overcome Barriers
- A PLAN
- SUPPORT
- Upper Management Support Essential
- Champions
- EDUCATION
- Managers
- Support Areas (Maintenance, Biomed, Safety and
Security, Employee Health) - Employees
10Challenges
- Pt. Isolation Rooms Mercury thermometers
- Alternatives
- DisposableTemp-a-dot
- Re-Usable assign to room
- NICU Mercury Thermometers and Sphygmomanometers
- Most susceptible population to Hg exposure
- Thermoregulation very important
- Reference Accurate Measurement of Body
Temperature in Neonate http//www.neonatal-nursing
.co.uk/pdf/sep00bdi.pdf
11Removing Hg from Hospital Laboratories
- Step 1. Examine Chemicals and Reagents
- Hg is common in Fixatives (B5)
- Hg is common contaminant (e.g. reagents w/
potassium) - Hg used in preservatives (thimerosol)
- Hg found in secondary antibodies bound to HPR,
ELISA kits, Western blot kits - Step 2. Require Vendors to Disclose Hazardous
Materials in Reagents - MSDS generally do not identify Hg levels (lt1)
- Step 3. Eliminate Hg Containing Devices
- Barometers, Thermometers
Reference http//www.sustainablehospitals.org/HTM
LSrc/IP_mercury_removelabs.html
12B5/Zenkers Elimination
13Mercury Filter Wastes
14Used B5 Management
- Some Histopathology texts recommend precipitation
of B5 to remove mercury. - Precipitated B5 supernatant may contain 25 ppm of
mercury. - one liter discharge in 20,000 gal (75,000 l) flow
will exceed a pretreatment limit of 0.300 ppb. - All B5 should be sent to a mercury refiner.
15Alternative to Mercury Fixatives
- Formalin
- Zn Formalin
- Anatech 1-800-ANATECH
- IBF
- Surgipath 1-800-225-3035
- St Marys Duluth Clinic
- -218-726-4000
16Summary
- Mercury is pervasive in healthcare facilities.
- Mercury devices often leak or break.
- Mercury containing chemicals have been disposed
of down the drain in the past. - Barriers can be overcome with perseverance and
education - Most mercury-containing items are identifiable
and have cost effective alternatives
17Resources
- HCWH Web Site
- Shygmo resources, Histopathology www.noharm.org
- Sustainable Hospitals Web Site
- Comparing mercury and aneroid Sphygmos
- http//www.sustainablehospitals.org/HTMLSrc/IP_Mer
c_Tools_CompSphyg.html - Removing Mercury from Laboratories
- http//www.sustainablehospitals.org/HTMLSrc/IP_mer
cury_removelabs.html - Is there Mercury in your Coulter Counter
- http//www.sustainablehospitals.org/HTMLSrc/IP_Mer
c_Coulter.html - H2E Website http//www.h2e-online.org/tools/mercur
y.htm