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A pilot study on using chlorine dioxide gas for disinfection of gastrointestinal endoscopes.

Ying Yi1, Li-Mei Hao1, Shu-Ren Ma2, Jin-Hui Wu1, Tao Wang1, Song Lin1, Zong-Xing Zhang1, Jian-Cheng Qi1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This pilot study of employing chlorine dioxide (CD) gas to disinfect gastrointestinal endoscopes was conducted to meet the expectations of many endoscopy units in China for a high-efficiency and low-cost disinfectant.
METHODS: An experimental prototype with an active circulation mode was designed to use CD gas to disinfect gastrointestinal endoscopes. One type of testing device composed of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tubes (2 m long, inner diameter 1 mm) and bacterial carrier containers was used to simulate the channel of the endoscope. PTFE bacterial carriers inoculated with Bacillus atrophaeus with or without organic burden were used to evaluate the sporicidal activity of CD gas. Factors including exposure dosage, relative humidity (RH), and flow rate (FR) influencing the disinfection effect of CD gas were investigated. Moreover, an autoptic disinfecting test on eight real gastrointestinal endoscopes after clinical use was performed using the experimental prototype.
RESULTS: RH, exposure dosage, organic burden, and the FR through the channel significantly (P<0.05) affected the disinfection efficacy of CD gas for a long and narrow lumen. The log reduction increased as FR decreased. Treatment with 4 mg/L CD gas for 30 min at 0.8 L/min FR and 75% RH, resulted in complete inactivation of spores. Furthermore, all eight endoscopes with a maximum colony-forming unit of 915 were completely disinfected. The cost was only 3 CNY (0.46 USD) for each endoscope.
CONCLUSIONS: The methods and results reported in this study could provide a basis for further studies on using CD gas for the disinfection of endoscopes.

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Keywords:  Bacillus atrophaeus; Chlorine dioxide; Gaseous disinfectant; Gastrointestinal endoscope; Long and narrow channel

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27381729      PMCID: PMC4940628          DOI: 10.1631/jzus.B1500327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Zhejiang Univ Sci B        ISSN: 1673-1581            Impact factor:   3.066


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