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Signs and symptoms related to inhalation of surgical smoke in the nursing team

Signos y síntomas relacionados con la inhalación del humo quirúrgico en el equipo de enfermería

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To compare the prevalence of signs and symptoms related to inhalation of surgical smoke among surgical technologists and non-surgical technologists nursing professionals.

Method:

A cross-sectional study with 46 professionals from a university hospital. To evaluate the prevalence, an instrument with signs/symptoms related to the inhalation of electrocautery smoke was used. To verify the comparison between the prevalence of signs/symptoms, the Fisher’s exact test was performed.

Results:

Higher prevalence of all signs/symptoms among surgical technologists, with a statistically significant difference between the act of instrumenting with the presence of at least one signs/symptoms related to inhalation of surgical smoke (p=0.01); eye irritation (p=0.02); irritation of nasal mucosa and oral cavity (p=0.03); headache (p=0.04).

Conclusion:

The presence of problems related to surgical smoke in nursing workers elicits more attention.

Implications for practice:

Health units must be aware of the risk of such exposure and take measures to preventing it.

Keywords:
Electrocautery; Smoke; Signs and Symptoms; Occupational Health

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