Cleaning Challenges: Can Extended Soil Dry Times Be Reversed?

Q4 Medicine Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-21 DOI:10.2345/0899-8205-57.2.44
Julie Hoover, Mary Ann Drosnock, Christopher Carfaro, Terra A Kremer
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Background: Cleaning is essential to ensuring the safe processing of reusable medical devices, and most manufacturers' instructions for use (IFUs) specify that clinical soil should not be allowed to dry on devices. If soil is allowed to dry, the cleaning challenge could be increased due to change in soil solubility. As a result, an additional step could be needed to reverse the chemical changes and return a device to a state where cleaning instructions are appropriate. Methods: Using a solubility test method and surrogate medical devices, the experiment described in this article challenged eight remediation conditions to which a reusable medical device might be exposed if soil is dried on a device. These conditions included soaking with water or neutral pH, enzymatic, or alkaline detergent cleaning agents, as well as conditioning with an enzymatic humectant foam spray. Results: The results demonstrated that only the alkaline cleaning agent was able to solubilize the extensively dried soil as effectively as the control, with a 15-minute soak being as effective as a 60-minute soak. Discussion: Although opinions vary, the overall data demonstrating the risk and chemical changes that occur when soil dries on medical devices are limited. Further, in cases in which soil is allowed to dry on devices for an extended time outside of the guidance from leading practices and manufacturers' IFUs, what additional steps or processes may be necessary to ensure that cleaning can be effective? Conclusion: This experiment demonstrated the effectiveness of a soaking step with an alkaline cleaning agent as an additional step if soil is dried on reusable medical devices, thus reversing the effect of an extended soil dry time.

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清洁挑战:延长土壤干燥时间能否逆转?
背景:清洁对于确保可重复使用的医疗器械的安全处理至关重要,大多数制造商的使用说明书(IFU)规定,临床土壤不应在器械上干燥。如果允许土壤干燥,由于土壤溶解度的变化,清洁挑战可能会增加。因此,可能需要额外的步骤来逆转化学变化,并将设备恢复到清洁说明合适的状态。方法:使用溶解度测试方法和替代医疗设备,本文中描述的实验挑战了八种修复条件,如果在设备上干燥土壤,可重复使用的医疗设备可能会暴露在这些条件下。这些条件包括用水或中性pH、酶促或碱性洗涤剂清洁剂浸泡,以及用酶促保湿剂泡沫喷雾调理。结果:结果表明,只有碱性清洁剂才能像对照一样有效地溶解广泛干燥的土壤,浸泡15分钟的效果和浸泡60分钟的效果一样。讨论:尽管意见不一,但证明医疗设备上土壤干燥时发生的风险和化学变化的总体数据有限。此外,如果在领先实践和制造商使用说明书的指导之外,允许土壤在设备上长时间干燥,则可能需要哪些额外的步骤或过程来确保清洁有效?结论:该实验证明,如果土壤在可重复使用的医疗设备上干燥,则用碱性清洁剂浸泡步骤作为额外步骤是有效的,从而扭转了延长土壤干燥时间的影响。
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Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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期刊介绍: AAMI publishes Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology (BI&T) a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the developers, managers, and users of medical instrumentation and technology.
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