ATP Bioluminescence for Assessing the Efficacy of the Manual Cleaning Procedure during the Reprocessing of Reusable Surgical Instruments

Achieving sterilization by adopting proper practices is essential to ensure that surgical instruments do not transmit microorganisms to patients. As the effectiveness of sterilization mandates effective cleaning, it is necessary to verify the success of cleaning procedures. In this study, we used th...

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Main Authors: Maria Dolores Masia, Marco Dettori, Grazia Maria Deriu, Sabina Bellu, Lisa Arcadu, Antonio Azara, Andrea Piana, Alessandra Palmieri, Antonella Arghittu, Paolo Castiglia
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spelling doaj-74a469113a5f4ab680f77a8bf0548f562021-03-20T00:04:20ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-03-01935235210.3390/healthcare9030352ATP Bioluminescence for Assessing the Efficacy of the Manual Cleaning Procedure during the Reprocessing of Reusable Surgical InstrumentsMaria Dolores Masia0Marco Dettori1Grazia Maria Deriu2Sabina Bellu3Lisa Arcadu4Antonio Azara5Andrea Piana6Alessandra Palmieri7Antonella Arghittu8Paolo Castiglia9Department of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyUniversity Hospital of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyUniversity Hospital of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyUniversity Hospital of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Experimental Sciences, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyAchieving sterilization by adopting proper practices is essential to ensure that surgical instruments do not transmit microorganisms to patients. As the effectiveness of sterilization mandates effective cleaning, it is necessary to verify the success of cleaning procedures. In this study, we used the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence method for assessing the efficacy of the manual cleaning procedure during the reprocessing of reusable surgical instruments.<b> </b>The ATP bioluminescence assay was performed on 140 surgical instruments of 12 different types, both before being cleaned (baseline) and after each of the cleaning procedures (i.e., decontamination, manual washing, drying, and visual inspection). For each instrument, two swabs were used as follows: one to sample the entire surface (test point 1) and the other to sample the most difficult part of the surface to clean (test point 2). Overall, for each type of instrument, there was a decrease in contamination ranging from 99.6 to >99.9% (log reduction from 2.40 to 3.76). Thus, in order to standardize the assessment of cleanliness, it may be useful to introduce the bioluminescence method into the daily routine or, at least, at regular time intervals as a complementary check combined with visual inspection. This would allow real-time verification of the achievement of an adequate level of cleanliness.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/3/352healthcare-acquired infectionssurgical site infectionreprocessing of surgical instruments
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author Maria Dolores Masia
Marco Dettori
Grazia Maria Deriu
Sabina Bellu
Lisa Arcadu
Antonio Azara
Andrea Piana
Alessandra Palmieri
Antonella Arghittu
Paolo Castiglia
spellingShingle Maria Dolores Masia
Marco Dettori
Grazia Maria Deriu
Sabina Bellu
Lisa Arcadu
Antonio Azara
Andrea Piana
Alessandra Palmieri
Antonella Arghittu
Paolo Castiglia
ATP Bioluminescence for Assessing the Efficacy of the Manual Cleaning Procedure during the Reprocessing of Reusable Surgical Instruments
Healthcare
healthcare-acquired infections
surgical site infection
reprocessing of surgical instruments
author_facet Maria Dolores Masia
Marco Dettori
Grazia Maria Deriu
Sabina Bellu
Lisa Arcadu
Antonio Azara
Andrea Piana
Alessandra Palmieri
Antonella Arghittu
Paolo Castiglia
author_sort Maria Dolores Masia
title ATP Bioluminescence for Assessing the Efficacy of the Manual Cleaning Procedure during the Reprocessing of Reusable Surgical Instruments
title_short ATP Bioluminescence for Assessing the Efficacy of the Manual Cleaning Procedure during the Reprocessing of Reusable Surgical Instruments
title_full ATP Bioluminescence for Assessing the Efficacy of the Manual Cleaning Procedure during the Reprocessing of Reusable Surgical Instruments
title_fullStr ATP Bioluminescence for Assessing the Efficacy of the Manual Cleaning Procedure during the Reprocessing of Reusable Surgical Instruments
title_full_unstemmed ATP Bioluminescence for Assessing the Efficacy of the Manual Cleaning Procedure during the Reprocessing of Reusable Surgical Instruments
title_sort atp bioluminescence for assessing the efficacy of the manual cleaning procedure during the reprocessing of reusable surgical instruments
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Achieving sterilization by adopting proper practices is essential to ensure that surgical instruments do not transmit microorganisms to patients. As the effectiveness of sterilization mandates effective cleaning, it is necessary to verify the success of cleaning procedures. In this study, we used the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence method for assessing the efficacy of the manual cleaning procedure during the reprocessing of reusable surgical instruments.<b> </b>The ATP bioluminescence assay was performed on 140 surgical instruments of 12 different types, both before being cleaned (baseline) and after each of the cleaning procedures (i.e., decontamination, manual washing, drying, and visual inspection). For each instrument, two swabs were used as follows: one to sample the entire surface (test point 1) and the other to sample the most difficult part of the surface to clean (test point 2). Overall, for each type of instrument, there was a decrease in contamination ranging from 99.6 to >99.9% (log reduction from 2.40 to 3.76). Thus, in order to standardize the assessment of cleanliness, it may be useful to introduce the bioluminescence method into the daily routine or, at least, at regular time intervals as a complementary check combined with visual inspection. This would allow real-time verification of the achievement of an adequate level of cleanliness.
topic healthcare-acquired infections
surgical site infection
reprocessing of surgical instruments
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/3/352
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