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Updated Guidance on the use of Ultrasound Gel - 10 Nov 2021
14th Nov 2021
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) published updated guidance on the use of ultrasound gel on 10 November 2021.
Sterile ultrasound gel in single-use containers should be used in the following scenarios:
- for invasive procedures, that is any ultrasound-guided procedure that involves passing a device through skin into sterile tissue, such as intravenous line insertion or fine needle aspirate
- if an invasive procedure is likely to be undertaken in the following 24 hours – this includes ‘viewing or initial assessment’ of a site by ultrasound prior to undertaking an (aseptic) invasive procedure
- where there is contact with or near to non-intact skin (any alteration in skin integrity such as a rash or surgical wound, including umbilicus in neonates)
- where the ultrasound examination is near to an indwelling invasive device, such as an intravenous line or suprapubic catheter
- where there is contact with a mucous membrane (for example for transrectal, transvaginal or ophthalmic procedures) – note: sterile gel to be used inside and outside of probe covers
- for examinations on severely immunocompromised individuals
- in an intensive-care setting, high-dependency, or equivalent unit/s, including neonatal intensive care units
Non-sterile ultrasound gel in single use and multi-patient use containers may be used:
- during examinations in areas involving intact skin:
- in examinations that do not involve invasive procedures
- more than 24 hours prior to a probable invasive procedure at or near the same site
The warming of gel is not recommended unless there is a clinical benefit that outweighs applying gel at room temperature. Where warming of gel is performed:
- use dry heat warmers instead of warm water
- gel bottles should be kept upright in warmers and not inverted
- warmers should be cleaned regularly according to the manufacturer’s instructions, where these exist, or clean according to local guidance
National Patient Safety Alert - UKHSA - ACTIONS REQUIRED.
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