An update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factors

Abstract Introduction During clinical use, gastrointestinal endoscopes are grossly contaminated with patient’s native flora. These endoscopes undergo reprocessing to prevent infectious transmission upon future use. Endoscopy-associated infections and outbreaks have been reported, with a recent focus...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Charles Eugenio McCafferty, Marra Jai Aghajani, David Abi-Hanna, Iain Bruce Gosbell, Slade Owen Jensen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12941-018-0289-2
id doaj-63dc5bcaaa0746339d3d1d5d6356e9fe
record_format Article
spelling doaj-63dc5bcaaa0746339d3d1d5d6356e9fe2020-11-25T01:50:30ZengBMCAnnals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials1476-07112018-10-011711610.1186/s12941-018-0289-2An update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factorsCharles Eugenio McCafferty0Marra Jai Aghajani1David Abi-Hanna2Iain Bruce Gosbell3Slade Owen Jensen4Ingham Institute for Applied Medical ResearchIngham Institute for Applied Medical ResearchDepartment of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Liverpool HospitalWestern Sydney University, School of MedicineIngham Institute for Applied Medical ResearchAbstract Introduction During clinical use, gastrointestinal endoscopes are grossly contaminated with patient’s native flora. These endoscopes undergo reprocessing to prevent infectious transmission upon future use. Endoscopy-associated infections and outbreaks have been reported, with a recent focus on the transmission of multi-drug resistant organisms. This review aims to provide an update on endoscopy-associated infections, and the factors contributing to their occurrence. Methods PubMed, ScienceDirect, and CINAHL were searched for articles describing gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and outbreaks published from 2008 to 2018. Factors contributing to their occurrence, and the outcomes of each outbreak were also examined. Results This review found 18 articles, 16 of which described duodenoscope-associated infections, and the remaining two described colonoscope- and gastroscope-associated infection respectively. Outbreaks were reported from the United States, France, China, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The causative organisms reported were Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli and Salmonella enteritidis. Conclusions A number of factors, including lapses in reprocessing, biofilm formation, endoscope design issues and endoscope damage, contribute to gastrointestinal endoscopy associated infection. Methods of improving endoscope reprocessing, screening for contamination and evaluating endoscope damage may be vital to preventing future infections and outbreaks.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12941-018-0289-2
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Charles Eugenio McCafferty
Marra Jai Aghajani
David Abi-Hanna
Iain Bruce Gosbell
Slade Owen Jensen
spellingShingle Charles Eugenio McCafferty
Marra Jai Aghajani
David Abi-Hanna
Iain Bruce Gosbell
Slade Owen Jensen
An update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factors
Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials
author_facet Charles Eugenio McCafferty
Marra Jai Aghajani
David Abi-Hanna
Iain Bruce Gosbell
Slade Owen Jensen
author_sort Charles Eugenio McCafferty
title An update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factors
title_short An update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factors
title_full An update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factors
title_fullStr An update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factors
title_full_unstemmed An update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factors
title_sort update on gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and their contributing factors
publisher BMC
series Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials
issn 1476-0711
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Introduction During clinical use, gastrointestinal endoscopes are grossly contaminated with patient’s native flora. These endoscopes undergo reprocessing to prevent infectious transmission upon future use. Endoscopy-associated infections and outbreaks have been reported, with a recent focus on the transmission of multi-drug resistant organisms. This review aims to provide an update on endoscopy-associated infections, and the factors contributing to their occurrence. Methods PubMed, ScienceDirect, and CINAHL were searched for articles describing gastrointestinal endoscopy-associated infections and outbreaks published from 2008 to 2018. Factors contributing to their occurrence, and the outcomes of each outbreak were also examined. Results This review found 18 articles, 16 of which described duodenoscope-associated infections, and the remaining two described colonoscope- and gastroscope-associated infection respectively. Outbreaks were reported from the United States, France, China, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The causative organisms reported were Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli and Salmonella enteritidis. Conclusions A number of factors, including lapses in reprocessing, biofilm formation, endoscope design issues and endoscope damage, contribute to gastrointestinal endoscopy associated infection. Methods of improving endoscope reprocessing, screening for contamination and evaluating endoscope damage may be vital to preventing future infections and outbreaks.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12941-018-0289-2
work_keys_str_mv AT charleseugeniomccafferty anupdateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT marrajaiaghajani anupdateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT davidabihanna anupdateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT iainbrucegosbell anupdateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT sladeowenjensen anupdateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT charleseugeniomccafferty updateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT marrajaiaghajani updateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT davidabihanna updateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT iainbrucegosbell updateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
AT sladeowenjensen updateongastrointestinalendoscopyassociatedinfectionsandtheircontributingfactors
_version_ 1725001601729429504