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"A closed system transfer device (CSTD) was introduced for hazardous drugs administration in 6 oncology wards; this new CSTD was associated with a significant increase in CLABSI rates" Fox et al (2023).
CLABSI rates associated with closed system transfer devices

Abstract:

Prevention of hazardous drug exposure is essential in averting unnecessary health risks to health care workers (HCW). To address the risk to HCWs when handling hazardous drugs, engineering controls can be utilized to reduce the exposure. A closed system transfer device (CSTD) was introduced for hazardous drugs administration in 6 oncology wards; this new CSTD was associated with a significant increase in CLABSI rates.

Reference:

Fox J, Rumsey A, Rojek R, Rensing K, Gasama H, Grimes-Jenkins L, Wood H, Dubberke ER, Warren DK. The impact on central line-associated bloodstream infection rates following the introduction of a closed system transfer device in oncology wards. Infect Prev Pract. 2023 Jan 14;5(1):100268. doi: 10.1016/j.infpip.2023.100268. PMID: 36785770; PMCID: PMC9918412.