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ASGE_guidelines for safety in GI endo unit
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The "Guidelines for Safety in the Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Unit" focus on maintaining and improving patient safety within GI endoscopy units. Historically centered on infection control, especially in endoscope reprocessing, the guidelines address other potential lapses in endoscopic care that may affect patient safety. After notable infection outbreaks linked to endoscopy procedures, these guidelines aim to bridge any safety gaps across the endoscopic care continuum.<br /><br />Since 2009, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have applied the same standards to non-sterile endoscopy units as to sterile operating rooms, despite a lack of evidence that this improves safety or clinical outcomes. These guidelines, issued by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), provide specific recommendations for implementing and prioritizing safety efforts in endoscopy units while also facilitating their evaluation. They caution against adopting measures that do not provide evidence of improved outcomes and could lead to inflated healthcare costs.<br /><br />Key issues faced by endoscopy units include structural requirements, policies on traffic patterns and attire, supervision of sedation, and the role of capnography. For example, the ASGE posits that standard 36-inch doors and room sizes of 180 square feet are adequate, given the nature and staff needs in endoscopy rooms compared to sterile operating rooms. It also suggests PPE be used based on exposure risk rather than indiscriminate full sterile operating room attire.<br /><br />The guidelines address infection control with detailed recommendations for hand hygiene, PPE, safe medication practices, and handling of contaminated materials. Emphasizing the importance of training, monitoring, and having appropriate emergency equipment also underscores the guidelines.<br /><br />Overall, the ASGE guidelines aim to promote a culture of safety in endoscopic units, led by clear and effective governance, to ensure patient safety through well-defined practices, efficient use of resources, and evidence-based policies.
Keywords
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Patient Safety
Infection Control
Endoscope Reprocessing
American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Capnography
Personal Protective Equipment
Safety Guidelines
Emergency Equipment
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