Disinfection Efficacy of an Automated Endoscopic Reprocessing System with Ozonated Water.
- Author:
Jeong Soon KIM
1
;
In Hwan KIM
;
Sang Soon PARK
;
Sun Yang MIN
;
Hyun Wook BAIK
;
Ju Sang PARK
;
Eun Jeong JANG
;
Sang Jong PARK
;
Ki Hyung NAM
;
Seong Kyu LEE
;
Hyun Soo KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Gastroenterology, Bundang Jesaeng General Hospital, Sungnam, Korea. hbaik@dmc.or.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial
- Keywords:
Ozonated water;
Endoscope;
Disinfection
- MeSH:
Agar;
Biopsy;
Disinfection*;
Endoscopes;
Water*
- From:
Infection and Chemotherapy
2006;38(4):204-209
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of automated ozonated water endoscopic reprocessing system (AORS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty cases were collected and randomly assigned to 3 groups according to the disinfection methods (Group A, AORS for 5 minutes; Group B, AORS for 10 minutes; Group C, automated disinfection with superoxidized water for 3 minutes 30 seconds). After disinfection was finished, samples were collected from the tip of scopes (Site 1, S1) and rinsing water through biopsy channel (Site 2, S2). Samples were inoculated in blood agar plate for 48 hrs, and then colony count was evaluated. RESULTS: Culture positive rate of S1 was 0% in all three groups. Culture positive rates of S2 were 70% (7/10), 70% (7/10) and 90% (9/10) in group A, group B and group C, respectively. High culture rate group (> or = 1 CFU/ml rinsing water) was 0% (0/10), 30% (3/10) and 70% (7/10) in group A, group B and group C, respectively. Disinfection efficacy between group A and C showed a significant difference in high culture rate (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: AORS for 5min was at least equally effective in endoscopic reprocessing compared with the conventional superoxidized water system.