Evaluation of the risk of occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs in healthcare sector: part I – medical gloves

Author:

Dugheri Stefano1,Squillaci Donato2,Cappelli Giovanni2,Saccomando Valentina2,Fanfani Niccolò3,Ceccarelli Jacopo2,Mucci Nicola2,Arcangeli Giulio2

Affiliation:

1. 1 University Hospital Careggi, Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology Laboratory , Florence , Italy

2. 2 University of Florence, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine , Florence , Italy

3. 3 University of Florence, Mario Serio Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences , Florence , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Antineoplastic drugs (ADs) are essential tools in cancer treatment, but their cytotoxicity poses a risk to workers involved in their handling. In a hospital environment fundamental strategies for minimising exposure involve proper use of safety cabinets and closed-circuit transfer devices, along with personnel training and increased awareness of risks. However, medical gloves remain the first line of defence. In this respect the evaluation of glove materials and best choices can improve hospital safety management and prevent potential hazards and long-term consequences. The aim of this study was to assess contamination of gloves in samples taken from AD administration and preparation units of nine Italian hospitals and to raise awareness of the importance of evaluating chemico-physical properties of gloves. Our findings show that 33 % of the analysed gloves were positive for at least one AD, with contaminations ranging from 0.6 to 20,729 pg/ cm2. We proposed the alert glove values (AGVs) for each AD as a limit value for contamination assessment and good practice evaluation. Our findings also point to multiple AD contamination (43 % of positive findings in preparation units), calculated as total AGV (AGV-T), and confirm that gloves should be replaced after 30 min of AD handling, based on cumulative permeation and area under the curve (AUC), to maintain safety and limit dermal exposure.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Toxicology

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