Effectiveness of Closed System Drug Transfer Devices in Reducing Leakage during Antineoplastic Drugs Compounding
This study, conducted in a centralized cytotoxic drug preparation unit, analyzes the effectiveness of two closed system drug transfer devices (CSTDs) in reducing leakage during antineoplastic drug compounding. Wipe/pad samplings inside and outside the preparation area were taken during surveillance...
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doaj-75afa55f71b1415ab74c19a23b8847c52021-08-06T15:23:16ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-07-01187957795710.3390/ijerph18157957Effectiveness of Closed System Drug Transfer Devices in Reducing Leakage during Antineoplastic Drugs CompoundingMaria Teresa Piccardo0Alessandra Forlani1Alberto Izzotti2IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Mutagenesis & Cancer Prevention Unit, 16132 Genova, ItalyIRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Mutagenesis & Cancer Prevention Unit, 16132 Genova, ItalyIRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Mutagenesis & Cancer Prevention Unit, 16132 Genova, ItalyThis study, conducted in a centralized cytotoxic drug preparation unit, analyzes the effectiveness of two closed system drug transfer devices (CSTDs) in reducing leakage during antineoplastic drug compounding. Wipe/pad samplings inside and outside the preparation area were taken during surveillance programs from 2016 to 2021. All samples were analyzed for gemcitabine (GEM) contamination. In 2016, the presence of GEM in some samples and the contamination of the operators’ gloves in the absence of apparent drug spilling suggested unsealed preparation systems. In subsequent monitoring, GEM was also evaluated in the vial access device and in the access port system to the intravenous therapy bag of Texium<sup>TM</sup>/SmartSite<sup>TM</sup> and Equashield<sup>®</sup> II devices after the reconstitution and preparation steps of the drug. The next checks highlighted GEM dispersion after compounding using Texium<sup>TM</sup>/SmartSite<sup>TM</sup>, with positive samples ranging from 9 to 23%. In contrast, gemcitabine was not present at detectable levels in the Equashield<sup>®</sup> II system in all of the evaluated samples. The Equashield<sup>®</sup> II closed system seems effectively able to eliminate spills and leakage during gemcitabine compounding. Since drugs with different viscosities can have different effects on CSTDs, Equashield<sup>®</sup> II needs to be considered with other antineoplastic drugs during a structured surveillance program.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/7957closed system drug transfer deviceantineoplastic drugsdrug compoundinggemcitabineenvironmental monitoring |
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Maria Teresa Piccardo Alessandra Forlani Alberto Izzotti Effectiveness of Closed System Drug Transfer Devices in Reducing Leakage during Antineoplastic Drugs Compounding International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health closed system drug transfer device antineoplastic drugs drug compounding gemcitabine environmental monitoring |
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Maria Teresa Piccardo Alessandra Forlani Alberto Izzotti |
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Maria Teresa Piccardo |
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Effectiveness of Closed System Drug Transfer Devices in Reducing Leakage during Antineoplastic Drugs Compounding |
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Effectiveness of Closed System Drug Transfer Devices in Reducing Leakage during Antineoplastic Drugs Compounding |
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Effectiveness of Closed System Drug Transfer Devices in Reducing Leakage during Antineoplastic Drugs Compounding |
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Effectiveness of Closed System Drug Transfer Devices in Reducing Leakage during Antineoplastic Drugs Compounding |
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Effectiveness of Closed System Drug Transfer Devices in Reducing Leakage during Antineoplastic Drugs Compounding |
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effectiveness of closed system drug transfer devices in reducing leakage during antineoplastic drugs compounding |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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This study, conducted in a centralized cytotoxic drug preparation unit, analyzes the effectiveness of two closed system drug transfer devices (CSTDs) in reducing leakage during antineoplastic drug compounding. Wipe/pad samplings inside and outside the preparation area were taken during surveillance programs from 2016 to 2021. All samples were analyzed for gemcitabine (GEM) contamination. In 2016, the presence of GEM in some samples and the contamination of the operators’ gloves in the absence of apparent drug spilling suggested unsealed preparation systems. In subsequent monitoring, GEM was also evaluated in the vial access device and in the access port system to the intravenous therapy bag of Texium<sup>TM</sup>/SmartSite<sup>TM</sup> and Equashield<sup>®</sup> II devices after the reconstitution and preparation steps of the drug. The next checks highlighted GEM dispersion after compounding using Texium<sup>TM</sup>/SmartSite<sup>TM</sup>, with positive samples ranging from 9 to 23%. In contrast, gemcitabine was not present at detectable levels in the Equashield<sup>®</sup> II system in all of the evaluated samples. The Equashield<sup>®</sup> II closed system seems effectively able to eliminate spills and leakage during gemcitabine compounding. Since drugs with different viscosities can have different effects on CSTDs, Equashield<sup>®</sup> II needs to be considered with other antineoplastic drugs during a structured surveillance program. |
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closed system drug transfer device antineoplastic drugs drug compounding gemcitabine environmental monitoring |
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