Reprocessing semicritical items: Current issues and new technologies - 02/05/16
, David J. Weber, MD, MPH a, bAbstract |
Semicritical medical devices are defined as items that come into contact with mucous membranes or nonintact skin (eg, gastrointestinal endoscopes, endocavitary probes). Such medical devices minimally require high-level disinfection. Because many of these items are temperature sensitive, low-temperature chemical methods are usually used rather than steam sterilization. Strict adherence to current guidelines is required because more outbreaks have been linked to inadequately cleaned or disinfected endoscopes and other semicritical items undergoing high-level disinfection than any other reusable medical device.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Key Words : Endoscopes, disinfection, sterilization, cystoscopes, semicritical
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| Publication of this article was supported by an educational grant from Clorox Healthcare, Sealed Air, and Tru-D. Content of this article was initiated and written by the authors with no input or financial support to the authors from Clorox Healthcare, Sealed Air, or Tru-D. |
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| Conflicts of Interest: Dr Rutala is a consultant for Clorox and has received honoraria from 3M. Dr Weber is a consultant for Clorox and Germitec. |
Vol 44 - N° 5S
P. e53-e62 - mai 2016 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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