Effect of Disposable Elevator Cap Duodenoscopes on Persistent Microbial Contamination and Technical Performance of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography

Author:

Forbes Nauzer12,Elmunzer B. Joseph3,Allain Thibault4,Parkins Michael D.56,Sheth Prameet M.78,Waddell Barbara J.5,Du Kristine5,Douchant Katya7,Oladipo Olajumoke9,Saleem April8,Cartwright Shane1,Chau Millie1,Howarth Megan1,McKay Jackie10,Nashad Tamim1,Ruan Yibing1110,Bishay Kirles1,Gonzalez-Moreno Emmanuel1,Meng Zhao Wu1,Bass Sydney1,Bechara Robert12,Cole Martin J.1,Jalink Diederick W.13,Mohamed Rachid1,Turbide Christian1,Belletrutti Paul J.1,Kayal Ahmed1,Kumar Puja R.1,Hilsden Robert J.12,Buret André G.4,Hookey Lawrence12,Heitman Steven J.12

Affiliation:

1. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

2. Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

3. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston

4. Department of Biological Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

5. Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

6. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

7. Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

8. Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

9. Department of Translational Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

10. Department of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Research, Cancer Care Alberta, Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

11. Department of Oncology, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

12. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

13. Department of Surgery, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

ImportanceInfection transmission following endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) can occur due to persistent contamination of duodenoscopes despite high-level disinfection to completely eliminate microorganisms on the instrument.ObjectiveTo determine (1) contamination rates after high-level disinfection and (2) technical performance of duodenoscopes with disposable elevator caps compared with those with standard designs.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsIn this parallel-arm multicenter randomized clinical trial at 2 tertiary ERCP centers in Canada, all patients 18 years and older and undergoing ERCP for any indication were eligible.InterventionThe intervention was use of duodenoscopes with disposable elevator caps compared with duodenoscopes with a standard design.Main Outcomes and MeasuresCoprimary outcomes were persistent microbial contamination of the duodenoscope elevator or channel, defined as growth of at least 10 colony-forming units of any organism or any growth of gram-negative bacteria following high-level disinfection (superiority outcome), and technical success of ERCP according to a priori criteria (noninferiority outcome with an a priori noninferiority margin of 7%), assessed by blinded reviewers.ResultsFrom December 2019 to February 2022, 518 patients were enrolled (259 disposable elevator cap duodenoscopes, 259 standard duodenoscopes). Patients had a mean (SD) age of 60.7 (17.0) years and 258 (49.8%) were female. No significant differences were observed between study groups, including in ERCP difficulty. Persistent microbial contamination was detected in 11.2% (24 of 214) of standard duodenoscopes and 3.8% (8 of 208) of disposable elevator cap duodenoscopes (P = .004), corresponding to a relative risk of 0.34 (95% CI, 0.16-0.75) and number needed to treat of 13.6 (95% CI, 8.1-42.7) to avoid persistent contamination. Technical success using the disposable cap scope was noninferior to that of the standard scope (94.6% vs 90.7%, P = .13). There were no differences between study groups in adverse events and other secondary outcomes.Conclusions and RelevanceIn this randomized clinical trial, disposable elevator cap duodenoscopes exhibited reduced contamination following high-level disinfection compared with standard scope designs, without affecting the technical performance and safety of ERCP.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04040504

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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