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超声探头自动化高水平消毒技术评估。

Evaluation of an automated high-level disinfection technology for ultrasound transducers.

机构信息

Surgical Infection Research Group, Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia.

Sydney Medicine School, Department of Infectious Disease, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

出版信息

J Infect Public Health. 2014 Mar-Apr;7(2):153-60. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2013.09.008. Epub 2013 Dec 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ultrasound transducer reprocessing is required to prevent the transmission of infections between patients. In some regions, reprocessing practices are not sufficient to achieve high-level disinfection (HLD), which can result in contaminated probes. Furthermore, current manual HLD methods use toxic chemicals and are prone to operator error/variability. The development of automated, non-toxic HLD disinfection devices may reduce the risk of transmission and reduce safety risks for operators and patients. This study investigated the disinfection efficacy of a hydrogen peroxide-based, automated HLD device, the Trophon(®) EPR, against a range of international standards.

METHODS

Disinfection efficacy was assessed in carrier and simulated use tests against 21 different species of bacteria, fungi and viruses. Carrier tests were performed by placing carriers throughout the disinfection chamber and measuring the log reduction in viable organisms following disinfection. These tests were performed according to Association of Analytical Communities International Official Methods and European and ASTM International Standards for bactericidal, fungicidal, mycobactericidal, sporicidal and virucidal disinfection. Simulated use tests involving the disinfection of six widely used ultrasound probe models were conducted according to ASTM-E1837-96 using Mycobacterium terrae as a test organism.

RESULTS

The device satisfied criteria for HLD and sporicidal disinfection efficacy under all standards tested.

CONCLUSIONS

Automated, hydrogen peroxide-based disinfection devices offer an alternative to manual ultrasound probe disinfection technologies. Such devices reduce the risks of operator error and can improve patient and operator safety by preventing exposure to toxic chemicals. The adoption of next-generation disinfection devices may help to decrease infection risk and improve patient safety.

摘要

背景

为了防止患者之间的感染传播,需要对超声换能器进行再处理。在一些地区,再处理实践不足以达到高水平消毒(HLD),这可能导致探头受到污染。此外,目前的手动 HLD 方法使用有毒化学品,并且容易出现操作人员的错误/变化。开发自动化、无毒的 HLD 消毒设备可以降低传播风险,并降低操作人员和患者的安全风险。本研究调查了基于过氧化氢的自动化 HLD 设备 Trophon(®) EPR 对一系列国际标准的消毒效果。

方法

在载体和模拟使用测试中,针对 21 种不同的细菌、真菌和病毒进行了消毒效果评估。载体测试通过将载体放置在整个消毒室内,并在消毒后测量活生物体的对数减少来进行。这些测试按照分析社区国际协会的官方方法以及欧洲和 ASTM 国际细菌杀灭、真菌杀灭、分枝杆菌杀灭、孢子杀灭和病毒杀灭消毒标准进行。根据 ASTM-E1837-96,使用结核分枝杆菌作为测试生物,对六种广泛使用的超声探头模型进行了模拟使用测试。

结果

该设备在所有测试的标准下均符合 HLD 和杀孢子消毒效果的标准。

结论

基于自动化、过氧化氢的消毒设备为手动超声探头消毒技术提供了替代方案。此类设备可降低操作人员错误的风险,并通过防止接触有毒化学品来提高患者和操作人员的安全性。采用新一代消毒设备可能有助于降低感染风险,提高患者安全性。

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