THE ANESTHESIA MACHINE VALVE TESTER - A NEW DEVICE AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE COMPETENCE OF UNIDIRECTIONAL ANESTHETIC VALVES

Authors
Citation
S. Eappen et Sb. Corn, THE ANESTHESIA MACHINE VALVE TESTER - A NEW DEVICE AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE COMPETENCE OF UNIDIRECTIONAL ANESTHETIC VALVES, Journal of clinical monitoring, 12(4), 1996, pp. 305-309
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology
ISSN journal
07481977
Volume
12
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
305 - 309
Database
ISI
SICI code
0748-1977(1996)12:4<305:TAMVT->2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Objective. Current methods of determining anesthesia machine unidirect ional valve (UDV) competence are time-consuming, ineffective, or carry the risk of transmitting infectious disease to the anesthetist or pat ient. New methods of testing these valves are needed. The purpose of t his study was to determine the prevalence of incompetent UDVs at one i nstitution by employing the Anesthesia Machine Valve Tester (AMVT), a new way to test anesthesia machine UDVs. Methods. We tested each expir atory and inspiratory UDV on all anesthesia machines in functioning op erating rooms at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. If a UDV was found to be incompetent, we cleaned and reseated it, and then tested it agai n with the AMVT. Results. We found a 13% prevalence of UDV malfunction in our machines. Three of the 10 incompetent valves were repaired qui ckly by us and were made competent by either reseating the valve or by first cleaning and then reseating it. Conclusions. We found that the AMVT was able to detect UDV failure quickly with no risk to the tester or to the patient. We conclude that the AMVT can be used to check the UDV as recommended by the FDA anesthesia machine check-out protocol.