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Related: About this forumOperating-room machines test positive for Legionella at UW Medicine
Bacteria that cause Legionnaires disease have been detected in University of Washington Medical Center devices used to heat and cool patients during heart surgery, the same type of machines linked to different types of deadly outbreaks in other hospitals.
Three so-called heater-cooler units, devices used during surgery to maintain a patients temperature, tested positive, UW Medicine officials said Monday. The discovery came during an investigation of at least four recent cases of Legionnaires disease, a serious type of pneumonia, including two patients who died.
Similar heater-cooler units recently were tied to deadly infections at a central Pennsylvania hospital in 2015 and in other sites. The bacteria found in some cases were identified as nontuberculosis mycobacterium, or NTM, slow-growing bugs found in water and soil. Other bacteria called mycobacterium chimaera were also linked to infections not normally found in people.
But the UW Medicine outbreak appears to be the first public report of Legionella bacteria tied to the machines.
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(112,150 posts)it would lead most people to decide that your odds of having a surgical procedure without post-op infections is safer at a road-side park rather than an operating room.