Das Keimstopsystem von Meierhans-Weber als raumlufttechnische Alternative zum Laminar-air-flow und seine lufthygienische Wirksamkeit
Air Movements
0301 basic medicine
Operating Rooms
03 medical and health sciences
Air Microbiology
Humans
Surgical Wound Infection
Air Conditioning
Switzerland
DOI:
10.1007/bf00632974
Publication Date:
2004-11-26T12:19:51Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Statistics of wound infections demonstrate the linear dependence between postoperative wound infection and the quantity of bacteria in the air of operating theatres. In the most extensive examination series we have made as yet with a special work group of DGOT the quantity of bacteria in the air of non air-conditioned operating theatres and such fitted out with different aircleaning systems was determined. Non air-conditioned operating theatres proved so extremely infected that the risk of wound infection cannot be borne any more in the future. Also air-conditioned systems according to DIN 1946/4 with an average of 190 bacteria/m3 are not sufficiently secure for bone and joint surgery. In Switzerland for such operations a value of 10/m3 at the most is admissible. Such equivalents have been attained only with LAF until today. After extensive air tests the so-called "Keimstop"-system by Meierhans and Weber is to be considered the sole system suitable to supplement air conditioning DIN 1946/4. This combination yields the same effect as the expensive LAF systems.
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