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Arq Gastroenterol ; 38(4): 276-80, 2001.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12068540

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Many publications have emphasized the need of proper cleaning, disinfection and sterilization process for reused materials intended to prevent cross infections. As the endoscope the esophageal manometry catheters are considered as semicritical materials and must be free of microrganisms. AIM: To standardize the esophageal manometry materials cleaning and disinfection process to guarantee the safety of patients when reusing semicritical materials. It was based on international protocols and according to recommendations of the Hospital Infection Control Commission of the "Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre", Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Enzymatic detergent was used for catheter cleaning, followed by immersion with 2% glutaraldehyde solution during 20 minutes for high-level disinfection. The water reservatory was kept clean and dry to prevent microorganisms proliferation. CONCLUSIONS: The high level disinfection with 2% glutaraldehyde, preceded by enzymatic detergent cleaning, is a safe and simple technique that avoids cross infection in the esophageal manometry equipment. This care must be taken after each manometric procedure. The transducers must be resterilized in ethylene oxide. The professionals of this area must work in concordance with the Hospital Infection Control Commission, being acquainted with the country laws and regulations and keeping sterilizing process and materials updated.


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Disinfectants , Disinfection/methods , Esophagoscopes , Glutaral , Manometry/instrumentation , Brazil , Cross Infection/prevention & control , Humans
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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 17(1): 19-25, 1996 Jan.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9272088

ABSTRACT

The present study describes the antimicrobiological methods used for ooscopic instruments and also recommends a routine of material caring, methods and products to be employed. These orientations were also based on the author's experience with those methods of cleaning, disinfection and sterilization at a school hospital. It is expected to simplify the procedures describing its steps with scientific embasement.


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Cross Infection/prevention & control , Disinfection/methods , Equipment Contamination/prevention & control , Infection Control/methods , Laparoscopes , Humans , Maintenance
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