Author/Authors :
Pintaric، Robert نويسنده 1Department of Radiology, University Medical Centre Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia , , Matela، Joze نويسنده 1Department of Radiology, University Medical Centre Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia , , Pintaric، Stefan نويسنده University of Ljubljana, Veterinary faculty, Ljubljana, Slovenia ,
Abstract :
Background: Hospitals are faced with increasingly resistant strains of micro-organisms. When it comes to disinfection,
individual parts of electronic equipment of angiology diagnostics such as patient couches of computer tomography
(CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners prove to be very hard to disinfect. Disinfectants of choice are
therefore expected to possess properties such as rapid, residue-free action without any damaging effect on the
sensitive electronic equipment. This paper discusses the use of the neutral electrolyzed oxidizing water (EOW) as a
biocide for the disinfection of diagnostic rooms and equipment.
Methods: The CT and MRI rooms were aerosolized with EOW using aerosolization device. The presence of
micro-organisms before and after the aerosolization was recorded with the help of sedimentation and cyclone air
sampling. Total body count (TBC) was evaluated in absolute and log values.
Results: The number of micro-organisms in hospital rooms was low as expected. Nevertheless, a possible TBC
reduction between 78.99–92.50% or 50.50–70.60% in log values was recorded.
Conclusions: The research has shown that the use of EOW for the air and hard surface disinfection can considerably
reduce the presence of micro-organisms and consequently the possibility of hospital infections. It has also demonstrated
that the sedimentation procedure is insufficient for the TBC determination. The use of Biocide aerosolization proved to
be efficient and safe in all applied ways. Also, no eventual damage to exposed devices or staff was recorded.