Using vaporized hydrogen peroxide for anhydrous disinfection of gastrointestinal endoscopes

利用气化过氧化氢对胃肠内窥镜进行无水消毒

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current disinfection methods for gastrointestinal endoscopes consume a significant amount of water resources and produce a large volume of waste. AIM: To achieve the objectives of efficiency, speed, and cost-effectiveness, this study utilized vaporized hydrogen peroxide (VHP) generated from sodium percarbonate granules to conduct an anhydrous disinfection test on gastrointestinal endoscopes. METHODS: The experimental device rapidly converts sodium percarbonate granules into VHP, and performs disinfection experiments on gastrointestinal endoscope models, disposable endoscopes, and various types of reusable gastrointestinal endoscopes. Variables such as the intraluminal flow rate (FR), relative humidity (RH), exposure dosage, and organic burden are used to explore the factors influencing the disinfection of long and narrow lumens with VHP. RESULTS: The device generates a certain concentration of VHP that can achieve high-level disinfection of endoscope models within 30 minutes. RH, exposure dosage, and organic burden significantly affect the disinfection efficacy of VHP, whereas the intraluminal FR does not significantly impact disinfection efficacy. All ten artificially contaminated disposable endoscopes achieved satisfactory disinfection results. Furthermore, when this device was used to treat various types of reusable endoscopes, the disinfection and sterilization effects were not significantly different from those of automatic endoscope disinfection machines (using peracetic acid disinfectant solution) (P > 0.05), and the economic cost of disinfectant required per endoscope was lower (1.5 China Yuan), with a shorter disinfection time (30 minutes). CONCLUSION: The methods and results of this study provide a basis for further research on the use of VHP for the disinfection of gastrointestinal endoscopes, as well as for the development of anhydrous disinfection technology for gastrointestinal endoscopes.

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