TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of the EZ-Cap Recapper with the Mayo Recapper for the Prevention of Needlesticks JF - Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology JO - J. Nucl. Med. Technol. SP - 151 LP - 154 DO - 10.2967/jnmt.108.051938 VL - 36 IS - 3 AU - Chad A. Dewhirst AU - Joseph C. Hung Y1 - 2008/09/01 UR - http://tech.snmjournals.org/content/36/3/151.abstract N2 - The purpose of this project was the development of a device that improves the design of our current capping block, the Mayo recapper. The major challenges for design and improvement included creating a device that is simple to use and can be applied throughout our department. We wanted a recapper device that increased safety and minimized the potential for needlesticks. Simplicity was another important factor, along with versatility and low cost. A new recapper, called EZ-Cap, was developed, and a comparison study was conducted to evaluate the pros and cons of the EZ-Cap recapper and the Mayo recapper. Methods: Nuclear medicine technologists (n = 10) in our department used each device when administering patient injections. At the conclusion of their patient injection rotation, they recorded on a survey sheet the pros and cons of each device. The results of this survey were used to evaluate the effectiveness, comfort level during use, and safety of each recapping device. We used a 2-level scoring system to help determine which device was more favorable. The first level focused on comfort and convenience and was given a score of +1 or −1. The second level focused on safety and was given a score of +2 or −2. Because we believed that safety was a high priority for our capping blocks, this level received a higher score than the first level. Results: The Mayo recapper was the device preferred by 9 of 10 technologists surveyed. The EZ-Cap recapper had several technical issues that made it difficult to use and that could potentially lead to safety concerns. According to our scoring system, the Mayo recapper received a score of +9 for its pros and −4 for its cons. By comparison, the EZ-Cap recapper received a score of +7 for its pros and −16 for its cons. Conclusion: Our results show that the Mayo recapper was the device of choice because its pros outweighed its cons. However, we will continually improve the effectiveness of the Mayo recapper to prevent needlesticks. ER -