A Localized Analysis of the Sterilization Process by Direct Steam Monitoring

Steam sterilization is a standard tool in the field of healthcare and medical equipment as it is economical, effective, and reliable. Considering the increase of antibiotic resistance and the challenge in sterilizing narrow tubes used for keyhole surgery, a safe process control is required. To achie...

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Main Authors: Elisabeth Leiss-Holzinger, Karoline Felbermayer, Dzenan Ismic, Christian Rankl, Johannes Hillmann, Markus Brandstetter
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8046011/
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spelling doaj-3c61355c1ee94c1584a9438e2b2dba8e2021-03-29T20:02:17ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362017-01-015199611997010.1109/ACCESS.2017.27539408046011A Localized Analysis of the Sterilization Process by Direct Steam MonitoringElisabeth Leiss-Holzinger0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7339-0140Karoline Felbermayer1Dzenan Ismic2Christian Rankl3Johannes Hillmann4Markus Brandstetter5RECENDT—Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing GmbH, Linz, AustriaRECENDT—Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing GmbH, Linz, AustriaMiele Bürmoos, Bürmoos, AustriaRECENDT—Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing GmbH, Linz, AustriaMiele Bürmoos, Bürmoos, AustriaRECENDT—Research Center for Non-Destructive Testing GmbH, Linz, AustriaSteam sterilization is a standard tool in the field of healthcare and medical equipment as it is economical, effective, and reliable. Considering the increase of antibiotic resistance and the challenge in sterilizing narrow tubes used for keyhole surgery, a safe process control is required. To achieve this, a full understanding of the local dynamics of the sterilization process inside the sterilizer is crucial. In this paper, water condensation under high temperature and high pressure, focusing on sterilization conditions, is qualitatively analyzed. An infrared sensor system was designed supplied by two LEDs, at a steam-absorbing and a non-absorbing wavelength, respectively. The local water vapor concentration was directly detected by evaluating the absorbance of infrared light as it passes through steam. Based on the absorbance monitored by this optical sensor, the condition of the steam was classified with respect to saturation and the onset of condensation. For typical sterilization cycles, differences as well as identical behavior between the local sensor measurements and the global results calculated from the temperature and pressure sensors are discussed.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8046011/Sensorsoptical sensorsoptical fiber sensorsinfrared sensorsmonitoringprocess monitoring
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author Elisabeth Leiss-Holzinger
Karoline Felbermayer
Dzenan Ismic
Christian Rankl
Johannes Hillmann
Markus Brandstetter
spellingShingle Elisabeth Leiss-Holzinger
Karoline Felbermayer
Dzenan Ismic
Christian Rankl
Johannes Hillmann
Markus Brandstetter
A Localized Analysis of the Sterilization Process by Direct Steam Monitoring
IEEE Access
Sensors
optical sensors
optical fiber sensors
infrared sensors
monitoring
process monitoring
author_facet Elisabeth Leiss-Holzinger
Karoline Felbermayer
Dzenan Ismic
Christian Rankl
Johannes Hillmann
Markus Brandstetter
author_sort Elisabeth Leiss-Holzinger
title A Localized Analysis of the Sterilization Process by Direct Steam Monitoring
title_short A Localized Analysis of the Sterilization Process by Direct Steam Monitoring
title_full A Localized Analysis of the Sterilization Process by Direct Steam Monitoring
title_fullStr A Localized Analysis of the Sterilization Process by Direct Steam Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed A Localized Analysis of the Sterilization Process by Direct Steam Monitoring
title_sort localized analysis of the sterilization process by direct steam monitoring
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Steam sterilization is a standard tool in the field of healthcare and medical equipment as it is economical, effective, and reliable. Considering the increase of antibiotic resistance and the challenge in sterilizing narrow tubes used for keyhole surgery, a safe process control is required. To achieve this, a full understanding of the local dynamics of the sterilization process inside the sterilizer is crucial. In this paper, water condensation under high temperature and high pressure, focusing on sterilization conditions, is qualitatively analyzed. An infrared sensor system was designed supplied by two LEDs, at a steam-absorbing and a non-absorbing wavelength, respectively. The local water vapor concentration was directly detected by evaluating the absorbance of infrared light as it passes through steam. Based on the absorbance monitored by this optical sensor, the condition of the steam was classified with respect to saturation and the onset of condensation. For typical sterilization cycles, differences as well as identical behavior between the local sensor measurements and the global results calculated from the temperature and pressure sensors are discussed.
topic Sensors
optical sensors
optical fiber sensors
infrared sensors
monitoring
process monitoring
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8046011/
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