M. Franchini md, L. Cianferoni md, A. Appicciafuoco md, A. R. Marseglia md
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Abstract
Objective
To determine and compare the total costs of two low-temperature sterilization systems.
Design
The direct and indirect costs of ethylene oxide and hydrogen peroxide plasma sterilization were recorded over a 6-month period. Break-even point analysis was performed to establish when the use of the gas plasma system represented a cost saving.
Results
Hydrogen peroxide plasma sterilization represented a cost saving after 95 units of sterilization.
Conclusions
Gas plasma sterilization was shown to be a valid method in hospital procedures with respect to both economy and quality.