Title: Machine Disinfection Review
1Machine DisinfectionReview
- André Stragier, UCL St Luc, Brussels
2Different opinions
If we draw the question Should dialysis
machines be disinfected between two successive
dialyses?
- Replies vary between countries between renal
units!
3Different PraticesMachine disinfection between
2 dialysesGermany yes (1998
Leitlinie)France yes (1998 Guide de bonnes
pratiques)Netherlands yes (Werkgroep Infectie
Preventie)Belgium no to yes evolution CDC
noUSA noSingapore no
4- Machine disinfection between patients shifts
raises two questions - Reduces this patients infections and/or
cross-infections? - Improves this dialysate bacterial and/or
endotoxin quality?
5Which evidence of infections or cross-infections
from the dialysate do we have?
Question 1
- Membrane pore size -
- Single pass dialysis -
- (Genius, Aksys)
- Blood leakage problem?
- Literature research -
- However, we have two problems
6Problem 1
Blood
Dialysate
Ultra - filtration
Back - filtration
If a membrane fibre would leak in the
back-filtration zone!!!
7Transducer Protector problem!
Problem 2
Frequent TP replacements TP gets wet and
blocks. TP membrane breaks saline TP membrane
breaks blood
- Consequences
- 1.Patient infection and cross infection risk!
- 2.Nurses critique on infection control!
8Transducer Protector problem!
Problem 2
Branger (1991) How does this happen? Single-needle
dialysis Prevention?
- Transducer Protector inspection and care need to
be added to the general precautions!
9An interesting HCV study(1)
- South-Belgium 15 units 963 patiënts
- No isolation nor dedicated machines
- 10/15 no disinfection between 2 sessions
Jadoul et al. Kidney Int 1998
Stragier et al. EDTNA/ERCA J 2003-2
10An interesting HCV study(2)
- Yearly HCV sero-conversion
- 2,2 5 centres with syst. disinf.
- 1,1 10 centres without syst. disinf.
11An interesting HCV study(3)
Successive periods
Applying stricter general precautions only!
12What is the effect of machine disinfection
between sessions on the bacterial/endotoxin
qualityof the dialysate?
Question 2
13Test
- First day of the week during 3 weeks
- AK-100 machines
- Two successive dialyses (2 x 4 hours)
- Four machines two with and two without
disinfection between. - Samplings begin and end-dialysis dialysate and
begin-week RO water and liquid bicarbonate for
bacteriology. - Last week double dialysate sampling endotoxin
assessment.
Stragier et al. EDTNA/ERCA J 2003-2
14Test protocol First session of the day
Second session of the day AK 100-1
A - B No disinfection AK 100-1 A
- B Disinfection AK 100-2
A B No disinfection AK 100-2 A
- B Disinfection AK 100-3 A - B
Disinfection AK 100-3 A - B
Disinfection AK 100-4 A - B
Disinfection AK 100-4 A - B
Disinfection RO water
...cfu/ml and liquid bicarbonatecfu/ml A
start-dialysis sample, B end-dialysis sample
15 Results
First Week (cfu/ml)
First session of the day
Second session of ther day AK 100-1 lt 1 - 1
No disinfection AK 100-1 lt 1 - lt
1 Disinfection AK 100-2 lt 1 - ? 1 No
disinfection AK 100-2 lt 1 - lt 1
Disinfection AK 100-3 lt 1 - lt
1 Disinfection AK 100-3 lt 1 -
lt 1 Disinfection AK 100-4 lt1 - lt1
Disinfection AK 100-4 ? 1 - ? 1
Disinfection RO water lt 1 cfu/ml and liquid
bicarbonate lt 1 cfu/ml
16 Results
Second Week (cfu/ml)
First session of the day
Second session of the day AK 100-1 lt 1 -
lt 1 No disinfection AK 100-1 lt 1 -
lt 1 Disinfection AK 100-2
lt 1 - lt 1 No disinfection AK 100-2
lt 1 - ? 1 Disinfection AK
100-3 lt 1 - lt 1 Disinfection AK
100-3 lt 1 - lt 1 Disinfection
AK 100-4 lt1 - lt1 Disinfection
AK 100-4 lt 1 - ? 2 Disinfection RO
water lt 1 cfu/ml and liquid bicarbonate lt 1
cfu/ml
17 Results
Third Week (cfu/ml)
First session of the day
Second session of the day AK 100-1 lt 1
- ? 1.5 No disinfection AK 100-1 lt 1 -
? 1 Disinfection AK 100-2
lt 1 - ? 15 No disinfection AK 100-2 lt 1
- ? 10 Desinfection . AK 100-3
? 10 - ? 3 Disinfection AK 100-3 lt
1 - ? 2 Disinfection AK
100-4 ? 1 - ? 1.5 Disinfection AK
100-4 lt 1 - ? 1 Disinfection RO water
? 2 cfu/ml and liquid bicarbonate lt 1
cfu/ml All endotoxin tests on dialysate (N16)
were negative (lt0.125 EU/ml)
18Conclusion
- Bacteriological there is no difference between
- Start and end of a dialysis
- First versus second daily dialysis
- Disinfected machines between 2 sessions or not.
- Logic because the bacterial replication time is
40!
19Advantages of disinfection between successive
sessions?
- This offers more time for the exterior machine
cleaning and disinfection safer! - This allows more frequent cleaning of the machine
hydraulics beneficial! -
20Action Disinfection Ca/Mg Carbonate Iron
Carbonate Organic deposits
Removal of
- Peracetic acid log 5.6a
0?
0 - Hypochlorite log 5.5a
0 0
- Citric acid 85 log 7a
- Citric acid 40 0
0 - Heat gt 85 log 5
0 0
0 - a Capelli, Blood Purif 2001
- Complete the 4 actions daily!
- Check the combination of your choice!
21UCL option evolutionNoon time
hypochloriteEvening citric acid heat
Corrosion!
- Noon time citric acid
- Evening hypochlorite
22Dialysate cfu and EU results also depend
onMachine typePrevious disinfection policy
(biofilm)Machine stagnation policyHansen
connector disinfection policy
23A chain is only as strong as its weakest link!
Dialysate A-Concentrate OK B-Concentrate OK RO
water 93-97 of dialysate the weakest link!
24Preserve your RO water quality!
- Norms lt 1 cfu/ml and lt 0.125 EU/ml
- Possible with any water distribution
- No bacterial filtration
- Using UV irradiation
- A monthly complete disinfection is required
Stragier A, Jadoul M, Clinical Nephrology
December 2004
25Smeets et al. (Maastricht, The Netherlands)(Kidne
y Intern. 2003)
- A new, frequently disinfected RO reduces
biofilm, bacterial growth and - endotoxin in the RO water.
- This is demonstrated in the line between the RO
water distribution and the machines which are
never disinfected
26Pontoriero et al. (Lecco, Italy) (NDT 2003)
- 24 dialysis centers (Lombardy)
- Report
- 1. RO water 15 gt 100 cfu/ml
- 2. 28 of the centers disinfect their RO
water distribution at least monthly!
27Conclusion 1Machine desinfection between
patients shifts allows a daily full cleaning of
the machine hydraulics! Better cfu and EU
results!
28Conclusion 2
Long stagnation periods are a critical problem
for dialysis machines hygiene ! Weekend Spare
machines in repair!
29Conclusion 3Strict application of the general
precautions, including inspection and care of
pressure isolators are mandatory!Blood through
TP machine replacement disinfection!
30Conclusion 4Machine disinfection, whatever you
do, does not ensure sterile dialysate!Rationale
for sterile dialysate!
31Conclusion 5The RO water distribution is the
weakest chain. Monthly complete disinfection is
required. Better insight allows now a better RO
water hygiene preservation!