Title of article :
Evaluation and quantification of reprocessing modification in
single-use devices in interventional cardiology
Author/Authors :
Francesco Tessarolo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The increasing demand in interventional cardiology urges for reprocessing of single-use-labelled medical devices. To fulfil
this aim, accurate and validated regeneration protocols are mandatory to guarantee sterility, functionality and safeness. The
reprocessing protocol was realized by decontamination with chloro-donors, cleaning with enzymatic solutions and hydrogen
peroxide gas plasma sterilization. Reprocessing effects on ablation and electrophysiology catheters were evaluated by assessing
physical–chemical changes on surfaces and bulks, as a function of the reprocessing cycles number. Conventional optical
microscopy and environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) underlined the presence of micro-scratches on the
polyurethane shaft surface. A clear correlation was found between surface damages and number of reprocessing cycles. Atomic
force microscopy (AFM) confirmed the occurrence of physical–chemical etching of the polyurethane shaft caused by the
hydrogen peroxide plasma sterilization, with increasing of nano-roughness at increasing number of the reprocessing cycles.
UV–Vis spectra performed on the incubation solution of polymeric shaft sample, showed an absorbance increase at about
208 nm. This fact could be attributed to the water elution from the polymer of low molecular weight oligomers. The presence of
hydrolysis products of the polymeric shaft after incubation demands both the characterization of the products released in the
solution and the chemical characterization of the water exposed surface
Keywords :
reprocessing , Disposable device , Plasma sterilization
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science