Evaluation of a new packaging process for non-autoclavable endoscopes: results for the first 100 microbiological samples. Issue 4 (December 2017)
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- Title:
- Evaluation of a new packaging process for non-autoclavable endoscopes: results for the first 100 microbiological samples. Issue 4 (December 2017)
- Main Title:
- Evaluation of a new packaging process for non-autoclavable endoscopes: results for the first 100 microbiological samples
- Authors:
- Minebois, C.
Saviuc, P.
Shum, J.
Tuvignon, P.
Pelloux, I.
Brenier-Pinchart, M.-P.
Landelle, C.
Mallaret, M.-R. - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: A new process for packaging endoscopes (SureStore ®, Medical Innovations Group) immediately after they exit from washing and disinfection in an automated endoscope reprocessor (AER) allows for endoscopes to be stored for up to 15 days. Aim: To describe the microbiological quality of samples from gastrointestinal endoscopes following this process. Methods: Three-month prospective study using microbiological sampling from a stock of 38 gastrointestinal endoscopes carried out in a French University Hospital. The compliance rate (proportion of samples ≤25 cfu with no pathogenic micro-organisms) and the rate of sterile samples (proportion of germ-free samples) were calculated. We then used multivariate analysis to determine the factors associated with the maintenance of sterility. Findings: One hundred samples were taken from stored endoscopes: 31 stored for ≤3 days, 34 stored between 3 and 7 days, and 35 after storage between 7 and 15 days. The compliance rate was 98% and the sterile sample rate was 60%. Only the time between leaving the AER and packaging was significantly associated with the sterility of samples ( P = 0.02). The probability of having a sterile sample decreased 17-fold when the endoscope was packaged >2 h after leaving the AER ( P = 0.04) compared to an endoscope packaged within 1 h after leaving the AER. Conclusion: The SureStore process seems capable of satisfactorily maintaining compliance (98%) of samples taken from endoscopes storedSummary: Background: A new process for packaging endoscopes (SureStore ®, Medical Innovations Group) immediately after they exit from washing and disinfection in an automated endoscope reprocessor (AER) allows for endoscopes to be stored for up to 15 days. Aim: To describe the microbiological quality of samples from gastrointestinal endoscopes following this process. Methods: Three-month prospective study using microbiological sampling from a stock of 38 gastrointestinal endoscopes carried out in a French University Hospital. The compliance rate (proportion of samples ≤25 cfu with no pathogenic micro-organisms) and the rate of sterile samples (proportion of germ-free samples) were calculated. We then used multivariate analysis to determine the factors associated with the maintenance of sterility. Findings: One hundred samples were taken from stored endoscopes: 31 stored for ≤3 days, 34 stored between 3 and 7 days, and 35 after storage between 7 and 15 days. The compliance rate was 98% and the sterile sample rate was 60%. Only the time between leaving the AER and packaging was significantly associated with the sterility of samples ( P = 0.02). The probability of having a sterile sample decreased 17-fold when the endoscope was packaged >2 h after leaving the AER ( P = 0.04) compared to an endoscope packaged within 1 h after leaving the AER. Conclusion: The SureStore process seems capable of satisfactorily maintaining compliance (98%) of samples taken from endoscopes stored for up to 15 days. The delay in packaging should not exceed 1 h, as the rate of sterile samples decreases thereafter. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of hospital infection. Volume 97:Issue 4(2017)
- Journal:
- Journal of hospital infection
- Issue:
- Volume 97:Issue 4(2017)
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- Volume 97, Issue 4 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 97
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0097-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 333
- Page End:
- 337
- Publication Date:
- 2017-12
- Subjects:
- Endoscope -- Disinfection -- Storage
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Nosocomial infections -- Periodicals
Nosocomial infections -- Prevention -- Periodicals
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