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In May of 1999 the F.D.A. issued a Safety Alert titled "Potential Cross-Contamination Linked to Hemodialysis Treatment" in this article the F.D.A. identified a possible source of patient contamination. Use of the MPC-75 will dramatically reduce this risk. Please read the following article reprinted from the August 2000 issue of the NANT Newsletter. This reprint is printed with the permission of Philip Andrysiak. |
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External Visual Indicator for Transducer Protectors |
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| Recent incidents of blood contamination of the internal pressure
monitoring
lines have raised concerns with respect to cross contamination and patient
safety. The MPC-75 moves the redundant transducer protector from the
inside of the machine to the outside where it can be visually inspected for
primary transducer protector failure. Cross contamination with blood could result in the transfer of blood borne pathogens from patient to patient. This is why it is critically important to monitor the pressure monitoring circuit for contamination. The French equivalent to the FDA recommends " Adding a second filter in series lowers the probability of contaminating the venous pressure probe since this second filter will rarely be also flooded" March 1999. |
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The US FDA also
reports "It is critically important that hemodialysis facilities be on the
alert for signs of equipment contaminated by blood" May 1999. |
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