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Monitoring the quality of the water used in mobile dialysis services in intensive care units in the city of Rio de Janeiro

Abstract Introduction: Monitoring water quality in mobile dialysis (MD) services, assessing critical points and characterizing the risks inherent in the process, is essential to avoid risks to the patient's health. This study evaluated the microbiological quality of water in the MD of 36 hospit...

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Published in:Brazilian Journal of Nephrology 2022-01, Vol.44 (1), p.32-41
Main Authors: Jesus, Priscila Rodrigues de, Ferreira, Joana Angélica Barbosa, Carmo, Juliana dos Santos, Albertino, Sheila Regina Gomes, Vicentini Neto, Santos Alves, Santos, Lisia Maria Gobbo dos, Zamith, Helena Pereira da Silva
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Summary:Abstract Introduction: Monitoring water quality in mobile dialysis (MD) services, assessing critical points and characterizing the risks inherent in the process, is essential to avoid risks to the patient's health. This study evaluated the microbiological quality of water in the MD of 36 hospitals with intensive treatment in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Methods: 204 water samples were collected from the points of entry to the network (NET), post-osmosis (PO) and dialysis solution (DS). The samples were evaluated for heterotrophic bacteria count, pathogen search, presence of endotoxins and aluminum content. Results: Bacterial contamination at 3 collection points in 36 hospitals was 30% (32/108); 42% from DS, 31% from PO and 17% from NET, with the presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia , Burkholderia cepacia and Ralstonia pickettii in the 3 points. Endotoxin concentrations above 0.25 EU/mL occurred in 77% of the samples (17/22) analyzed in the PO. In the aluminum content, values above 0.01 mg/L were presented in 47% (7/15) of PO samples and 27% (4/15) of NET samples. There is no specific legislation for water used in the MD; therefore, the limits of the RDC of the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) 11/2014 were used; which regulates conventional hemodialysis services. Conclusion: The results highlight the importance of evaluating water quality in MD services to ensure patient safety and support the sanitary monitoring of this process as a healthcare promoter. Resumo Introdução: Monitorar a qualidade da água nos serviços de diálise móvel (DM), avaliando os pontos críticos e caracterizando os riscos inerentes ao processo, é fundamental para evitar riscos à saúde do paciente. Este estudo avaliou a qualidade microbiológica da água na DM de 36 hospitais com tratamento intensivo no município do Rio de Janeiro. Métodos: Foram coletadas 204 amostras de água dos pontos de entrada da rede (REDE), pós-osmose (PO) e solução de diálise (SD). As amostras foram avaliadas quanto à contagem de bactérias heterotróficas, pesquisa de patógenos, presença de endotoxinas e teor de alumínio. Resultados: A contaminação bacteriana, em 3 pontos de coleta nos 36 hospitais, foi de 30% (32/108), sendo 42% provenientes da SD, 31% da PO e 17% da REDE, com presença de Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Burkholderia cepacia e Ralstonia pickettii nos 3 pontos. Concentrações de endotoxina acima de 0,25 EU/mL ocorreram em 77% das amostras (1
ISSN:0101-2800
2175-8239
DOI:10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-2020-0217