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Comparative Analysis of Pasteurization and Thermal Disinfection in a Washer-Disinfector: Anesthesia and Respiratory Devices

2009-09-30

In Québec, pasteurization is the reference method for high-level thermal disinfection of anesthesia and respiratory devices. Thermal disinfection by water spray in a washer-disinfector is a method that is hardly used, however, and its effectiveness is often questioned.

This comparative assessment aims to determine to which extent the thermal-disinfection cycle in a washer-disinfector would be equivalent to pasteurization for reprocessing anesthesia and respiratory devices and to present the economic implications of using these two methods. More precisely, this technical brief describes the efficiency of both processes, perspectives in Canada and abroad regarding the two methods, and provides an acquisition and operating cost scenario for related equipments.

Conclusion

In light of the scientific literature, AETMIS finds that thermal disinfection in a washer-disinfector that complies with the Canadian and international standards is equivalent to conventional pasteurization and is effective for reprocessing anesthesia and respiratory devices.

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Comparative Analysis of Pasteurization and Thermal Disinfection in a Washer-Disinfector: Anesthesia and Respiratory Devices

[2009-07] ID : 12270/12271 Technical note prepared by Christine Lobè, AETMIS, Montréal, 2009
2009_07_res_en.pdf | English summary | 195,1 KB
ETMIS2009_Vol.5_No7.pdf | French report | 1,7 MB
2009_07_res_fr.pdf | French summary | 277,8 KB

Responsibility

AETMIS takes full responsbility for the final form and content of its reports. The conclusions and recommendations therein do not necessarily reflect the views of the external reviewers or of any other person consulted in the context of a study.

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