Ultraviolet (UV) technology of disinfection facilitates reduction on risks of hospital acquired diseases and infections with elimination of up to 97.7% of pathogens in operating rooms (Boyce, 20016). The platform on UV light technology has been deployed in various New York-based health facilities with variety of applications for disinfection for patient rooms, operating rooms and other settings on healthcare. The deployment of PurpleSun as a UV light technology has enhances the almost immediate reach of multiple surfaces thus eliminating pathogens that contribute to infections as compared to disinfecting chemicals that takes minutes to inactivate pathogens. PurpleSun UV device surrounds equipment on all sides when deployed with partitions that are foldable where light is capable of hitting five surface points with intervals of 90-seconds.
According to Rutala and Weber (2018), an approximate of 51 million inpatient procedures take place annually in the United States and among these procedures, approximately 1.8% which is ideally 970,000 patient later on develop infections (Boyce, 2016). Intensity of infection risk depends on the performed surgical procedure which could be at ambulatory of outpatient centers which may also facilitate higher chances of infections.
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Moreover, mortality rates are equivalently contributed by contraction of surgical infections whereas patients who develop infections from surgical sites spend on average 12 extra days in the hospitals which as a result increases cost for the patient as well as provision of the hospital care (Rutala & Weber, 2018). Therefore UV technology devices facilitate better air disinfection and less cost on filtration systems. UV technology devices reflect light across a room where some light is returned to the sensors which get saturated as result entirely disinfecting the room. However, UV light technology will not completely replace cleaning manually or chemical disinfectants but it can ultimately optimize environment cleanliness thus reducing infection-causing pathogens. Therefore, UV disinfection brings about great possibility of operating in safe environments for patients.
References
Boyce, J. M. (2016). Modern technologies for improving cleaning and disinfection of environmental surfaces in hospitals. Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control, 5(1), 10.
Rutala, W. A., & Weber, D. J. (2018). Disinfectants used for environmental disinfection and new room decontamination technology. American journal of infection control, 41(5), S36-S41.