Inactivation kinetics of Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores during the sterilization in steam-NCGs (steam-air) mixtures

Q3 Medicine Physics in Medicine Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.phmed.2021.100042
Manuel Feurhuber , Ralf Neuschwander , Thomas Taupitz , Valentin Schwarz , Carsten Frank , Christoph Hochenauer
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Little is known about the steam content in mixtures of steam and NCGs (Non-Condensable Gases), also referred to as steam-air mixtures, required for successful sterilization and about the contribution of additional liquid water in the sterilization chamber to this process. In this study, sterilization efficiency was assessed with Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores in different steam-NCGs mixtures and under different temperatures and holding times. For each experiment, water, air and bioindicators (BIs) were placed in a gas-tight metal box which then underwent one pre-defined sterilization cycle. The initial water amount, sterilization temperatures and holding times were varied. The volume fractions of steam were calculated by applying thermodynamic laws, and the steam distribution was simulated using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The inactivation of the BIs was represented as a function of different steam-NCG mixtures. The main finding is that the steam volume in the gas phase is of little importance, but the amount of liquid water available to wet BIs during sterilization is crucial. This study represents the first investigation on bacterial inactivation during the sterilization process in different steam-NCG mixtures using different amounts of liquid water. The previously unknown inactivation kinetics results may prove useful for developers and researchers and enhance medical safety.

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蒸汽-蒸汽-空气混合物灭菌过程中嗜热硬脂地杆菌孢子的失活动力学
对于成功灭菌所需的蒸汽和NCGs(不可冷凝气体)混合物(也称为蒸汽-空气混合物)中的蒸汽含量以及灭菌室中额外液态水对该过程的贡献知之甚少。在本研究中,研究了不同蒸汽- ncgs混合物以及不同温度和保温时间下嗜热硬脂地杆菌孢子的灭菌效率。在每个实验中,水、空气和生物指示剂(BIs)被放置在一个气密的金属盒中,然后进行一个预先定义的灭菌周期。不同的初始水量、灭菌温度和保温时间。应用热力学定律计算了蒸汽的体积分数,并利用计算流体力学(CFD)模拟了蒸汽的分布。BIs的失活表现为不同蒸汽- ncg混合物的函数。主要发现是气相的蒸汽体积不太重要,但在灭菌过程中湿BIs可用的液态水的数量至关重要。本研究首次对不同蒸汽- ncg混合物中使用不同数量的液态水灭菌过程中的细菌灭活进行了研究。以前未知的失活动力学结果可能对开发人员和研究人员有用,并提高医疗安全。
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Physics in Medicine
Physics in Medicine Physics and Astronomy-Instrumentation
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