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Maroof International Hospital
Dialysis Unit
IS OUR DIALYSIS UNIT SAFE? ARE THERE OPPORTUNITIES TO
IMPROVE SAFETY?
Dr Junaid Nazar
MBBS,MPH,FRSPH,MD INTERNAL MEDICINE, FWAMS, MSC NEPRHOLOGIST
Specialist Registrar Nephrologist/Chairman Nephrology Section WAMS
Maroof International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan
Email;dr.cmjnazar@live.co.uk
OBJECTIVES
 Identify and learn from incidents and risks
 Improve renal patient safety
 Pilot project with NPSA
 Experience Sharing
BACKGROUND
• 10% of patients in hospital experience suffer
from some type of patient safety incident
– Up to half are preventable.
• 60% of incidents related to equipment are as a
result of failure of usage
• Patient Safety is a must hospital priority
NPSA Incident Data Analysis
• NPSA data
• Estimated ~ 725 incidents/year occur in renal
units in England and Wales
– Result in death or potential death (n=55)
– severe harm (n=120)
– or moderate harm (n=550)
• 10 or more / unit / year
– ? Significant underreporting
Incidents and risk-prone situations
reported
 30 month period
 31 incidents and 5 risks identified
 Circulated by email to renal unit clinical directors and
lead nurses.
 Source of information about incidents
Renal units (42%) - incl. nurses and technologists
NPSA (28%)
MHRA (30%)
 17 were circulated as NPSA or MHRA alerts.
Incidents and risk-prone situations
reported
 The largest number of incidents (36%) were due to failure of dialysis
techniques or dialysis machine usage
 Failure of dialysis machines (19%)
 Failure of dialysis equipment or disposables
(22%)
 Medication (19%)
Failure of dialysis techniques
• Venous needle dislodgement
• Fatal Pulmonary Embolus from an attempt to
unblock an occluded arteriovenous fistula
• Air embolism from haemodialysis catheter
disconnection
• Bleeding from an infected fistula needling site
• Bleeding from removal of femoral line
Failure of dialysis equipment usage
Setting excessive ultrafiltration on HD
Lack of mixing of bicarbonate haemofiltration
bags (ICU)
Nikkiso conductivity setting (Na 170)
Fresenius dialysate line configuration
SANITARY ENVIRONMENT
Recommendations for Preventing
Transmission of Infections Among Chronic
Hemodialysis Patients.” (includes procedures
and comprehensive program)
Hand Hygiene
Gloves
Cleaning & Disinfecting of contaminated
surfaces, medical devices and equipment
HBV+ ISOLATION ROOM/AREA NEW
REGULATIONS
Effective Feb 9, 2009, every new facility MUST
include an isolation room for treatment of
HBV+ patients, unless the facility is granted a
waiver of this requirement
For existing units in which a separate room is
not possible, there must be a separate area
for HBsAg positive patients
CHRONIC DIALYSIS FACILITIES HAVE A SELF
AUDIT
 Survey of this Condition requires:
• observations of care delivery,
• interviews with staff and patients,
• review of medical records, facility logs, policies and procedures and quality assessment and
performance improvement (QAPI) documentation.
 Medical and administrative records should demonstrate recognition of any potential
infection and actions taken to decrease the transmission of infection within the dialysis
facility.
 If deficient practices noted in infection control, techniques are multiple, pervasive, or of an
extent to present a risk to patient health and safety, Condition level non-compliance should
be considered.
CHRONIC DIALYSIS CONDITIONS
Sanitary Environment:
 “Recommendations for Preventing Transmission
of Infections Among Chronic Hemodialysis
Patients.” (includes procedures and
comprehensive program
Hepatitis: “Recommendations for Preventing
Transmission of Infections Among Chronic
Hemodialysis Patients,” (precautions, testing,
immunization, isolation, surveillance, response,
training
HOSPITAL CONDITIONS IN INFECTION
CONTROL
The hospital must provide a sanitary environment
to avoid sources and transmission of infections
and communicable diseases.
 There must be an active program for the
prevention, control, and investigation of
infections and communicable diseases.
 The hospital’s program for prevention, control
and investigation of infections and communicable
diseases should be conducted in accordance with
nationally recognized infection control practices
or guidelines
COMMON PATIENT SAFETY COMPLAINTS
Staff are not washing their hands
 Staff do not change gloves between patients
 Staff not wearing appropriate PPE
Given the wrong medication
 Given the wrong dialyzer
 Staff not performing safe procedure (catheter
care)
Staff unskilled in cannulation
 Staff not performing appropriate patient
assessments
TEAM APPROACH HAS GREATER ROLE IN
SAFE PRACTICES
Personnel: All team approach
 Patient safety committee
 Time: management in shortage of staff
 Training staff
 Educating patients
 Evaluating ongoing patient safety
 Technology:
 Modifying systems as needed
Documentation
1. Computer
Online documentation
Labs Pre-dialysis and post dialysis monthly
follow ups
Patient records
Medications list
2. space
Increase number of machine
Protocols
 Hypotension
 Hyperkalemia
 Hypertensive emergencies and chronic hypertension
on hemodialysis
 Cardiac arrest on hemodialysis
 Emergency exit process
 Cramps
 Anticoagulation
 Anemia
 Air embolism
 Sepsis
Staff training
 The staff should receive initial and on-going education on the basic
principles and practices of dialysis, infectious risks and potential
adverse events, and IPC practices.
 The patient should receive education on access site and dressing
care, signs and symptoms of infection, and the importance of
reporting potential infections
 Staff should receive hepatitis B vaccination.
 Pathways need to develop
 Patients education
1. Diet
2. vaccinations
3. regular dialysis
SUMMARY
• Dialysis (HD or PD) is a lifeline for patients with ESRD or renal failure
and or awaiting kidney transplant.
• Patients receiving dialysis treatments are at increased risk of
infection. IPC programs includes:
• Hand hygiene,
• Appropriate PPE to provide a barrier to contact with blood,
• body fluids, Non-intact skin or mucous membranes,
• Immunization of patients & HCW’s,
• Aseptic technique----------------------------to reduce patient/client
exposure to microorganisms,
• Management of sharps, blood spills, linen, and
• Waste management to maintain a safe environment,
• Routine environmental cleaning.
Conclusion
Infection control is a responsibility of
everyone involved with the dialysis treatment
process.
Implementation of IPC procedures and a safe
environment including water, all are critical in
eliminating or mitigating infection risk for both
patients and HCW.
Patients’ education is also an essential to
prevent infections associated with dialysis.

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Maroof international hospital

  • 1. Maroof International Hospital Dialysis Unit IS OUR DIALYSIS UNIT SAFE? ARE THERE OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE SAFETY? Dr Junaid Nazar MBBS,MPH,FRSPH,MD INTERNAL MEDICINE, FWAMS, MSC NEPRHOLOGIST Specialist Registrar Nephrologist/Chairman Nephrology Section WAMS Maroof International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan Email;dr.cmjnazar@live.co.uk
  • 2. OBJECTIVES  Identify and learn from incidents and risks  Improve renal patient safety  Pilot project with NPSA  Experience Sharing
  • 3. BACKGROUND • 10% of patients in hospital experience suffer from some type of patient safety incident – Up to half are preventable. • 60% of incidents related to equipment are as a result of failure of usage • Patient Safety is a must hospital priority
  • 4. NPSA Incident Data Analysis • NPSA data • Estimated ~ 725 incidents/year occur in renal units in England and Wales – Result in death or potential death (n=55) – severe harm (n=120) – or moderate harm (n=550) • 10 or more / unit / year – ? Significant underreporting
  • 5. Incidents and risk-prone situations reported  30 month period  31 incidents and 5 risks identified  Circulated by email to renal unit clinical directors and lead nurses.  Source of information about incidents Renal units (42%) - incl. nurses and technologists NPSA (28%) MHRA (30%)  17 were circulated as NPSA or MHRA alerts.
  • 6. Incidents and risk-prone situations reported  The largest number of incidents (36%) were due to failure of dialysis techniques or dialysis machine usage  Failure of dialysis machines (19%)  Failure of dialysis equipment or disposables (22%)  Medication (19%)
  • 7. Failure of dialysis techniques • Venous needle dislodgement • Fatal Pulmonary Embolus from an attempt to unblock an occluded arteriovenous fistula • Air embolism from haemodialysis catheter disconnection • Bleeding from an infected fistula needling site • Bleeding from removal of femoral line
  • 8. Failure of dialysis equipment usage Setting excessive ultrafiltration on HD Lack of mixing of bicarbonate haemofiltration bags (ICU) Nikkiso conductivity setting (Na 170) Fresenius dialysate line configuration
  • 9. SANITARY ENVIRONMENT Recommendations for Preventing Transmission of Infections Among Chronic Hemodialysis Patients.” (includes procedures and comprehensive program) Hand Hygiene Gloves Cleaning & Disinfecting of contaminated surfaces, medical devices and equipment
  • 10. HBV+ ISOLATION ROOM/AREA NEW REGULATIONS Effective Feb 9, 2009, every new facility MUST include an isolation room for treatment of HBV+ patients, unless the facility is granted a waiver of this requirement For existing units in which a separate room is not possible, there must be a separate area for HBsAg positive patients
  • 11. CHRONIC DIALYSIS FACILITIES HAVE A SELF AUDIT  Survey of this Condition requires: • observations of care delivery, • interviews with staff and patients, • review of medical records, facility logs, policies and procedures and quality assessment and performance improvement (QAPI) documentation.  Medical and administrative records should demonstrate recognition of any potential infection and actions taken to decrease the transmission of infection within the dialysis facility.  If deficient practices noted in infection control, techniques are multiple, pervasive, or of an extent to present a risk to patient health and safety, Condition level non-compliance should be considered.
  • 12. CHRONIC DIALYSIS CONDITIONS Sanitary Environment:  “Recommendations for Preventing Transmission of Infections Among Chronic Hemodialysis Patients.” (includes procedures and comprehensive program Hepatitis: “Recommendations for Preventing Transmission of Infections Among Chronic Hemodialysis Patients,” (precautions, testing, immunization, isolation, surveillance, response, training
  • 13. HOSPITAL CONDITIONS IN INFECTION CONTROL The hospital must provide a sanitary environment to avoid sources and transmission of infections and communicable diseases.  There must be an active program for the prevention, control, and investigation of infections and communicable diseases.  The hospital’s program for prevention, control and investigation of infections and communicable diseases should be conducted in accordance with nationally recognized infection control practices or guidelines
  • 14. COMMON PATIENT SAFETY COMPLAINTS Staff are not washing their hands  Staff do not change gloves between patients  Staff not wearing appropriate PPE Given the wrong medication  Given the wrong dialyzer  Staff not performing safe procedure (catheter care) Staff unskilled in cannulation  Staff not performing appropriate patient assessments
  • 15. TEAM APPROACH HAS GREATER ROLE IN SAFE PRACTICES Personnel: All team approach  Patient safety committee  Time: management in shortage of staff  Training staff  Educating patients  Evaluating ongoing patient safety  Technology:  Modifying systems as needed
  • 16. Documentation 1. Computer Online documentation Labs Pre-dialysis and post dialysis monthly follow ups Patient records Medications list 2. space Increase number of machine
  • 17. Protocols  Hypotension  Hyperkalemia  Hypertensive emergencies and chronic hypertension on hemodialysis  Cardiac arrest on hemodialysis  Emergency exit process  Cramps  Anticoagulation  Anemia  Air embolism  Sepsis
  • 18. Staff training  The staff should receive initial and on-going education on the basic principles and practices of dialysis, infectious risks and potential adverse events, and IPC practices.  The patient should receive education on access site and dressing care, signs and symptoms of infection, and the importance of reporting potential infections  Staff should receive hepatitis B vaccination.  Pathways need to develop  Patients education 1. Diet 2. vaccinations 3. regular dialysis
  • 19. SUMMARY • Dialysis (HD or PD) is a lifeline for patients with ESRD or renal failure and or awaiting kidney transplant. • Patients receiving dialysis treatments are at increased risk of infection. IPC programs includes: • Hand hygiene, • Appropriate PPE to provide a barrier to contact with blood, • body fluids, Non-intact skin or mucous membranes, • Immunization of patients & HCW’s, • Aseptic technique----------------------------to reduce patient/client exposure to microorganisms, • Management of sharps, blood spills, linen, and • Waste management to maintain a safe environment, • Routine environmental cleaning.
  • 20. Conclusion Infection control is a responsibility of everyone involved with the dialysis treatment process. Implementation of IPC procedures and a safe environment including water, all are critical in eliminating or mitigating infection risk for both patients and HCW. Patients’ education is also an essential to prevent infections associated with dialysis.