Nielsen H, Jacobsen J B, Stokke D B, Brinkløv M M, Christensen K N
Anaesthesia. 1980 Jul 7;35(7):703-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1980.tb03885.x.
A definite relationship between the use of contaminated anaesthetic equipment and subsequent pulmonary infection remains to be established. There is however indirect and circumstantial evidence suggesting that cross-infection may occur, and further an increased susceptibility of surgical patients to pulmonary infections has been demonstrated. Decontamination should be recommended before the equipment is re-used. Pasteurisation may prove sufficient and this can be obtained employing a specially designed dish-washing machine.