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Evaluating the Potential, Applicability, and Effectiveness of Ozone Sterilization Process for Medical Devices

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PurposeOzone (O3) can be considered the most potent natural germicide against microorganisms (in vegetative and spore forms) with high efficiency and speed, because of its highly oxidizing activity. Despite this,… Click to show full abstract

PurposeOzone (O3) can be considered the most potent natural germicide against microorganisms (in vegetative and spore forms) with high efficiency and speed, because of its highly oxidizing activity. Despite this, there are a few studies describing the application of ozone as a sterilizing agent of medical devices. The aim of this communication was to describe the development and validation of a sterilization cycle applied to medical devices.MethodsThe sterilization process was challenged using Geobacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 7953 spores, which have shown great resistance. The sterilizing effect of ozone was measured using carriers inoculated with 106 CFU/mL spores, introduced into a 3-mL syringe and lumens of tubes of different sizes and diameters simulating hospital medical products, which have undergone a half-cycle or complete cycle.ResultsThe results of sterilization process studied in active vegetative form of microorganisms showed that the ozone sterilization was effective with a bioburden between 105 to 107 CFU/mL with one pulse sterilizing action. The validation of the process was confirmed by the satisfactory results for the half-cycle, corresponding to a treatment with four pulses allowed sterilizing the material with bioburdens < 106 CFU/mL spores which indicate an appropriate sterility assurance level.ConclusionThe results showed that the ozone may be considered as effective and promising alternative for sterilization of thermosensitive materials and medical devices.

Keywords: sterilization; ozone sterilization; medical devices; sterilization process

Journal Title: Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation
Year Published: 2017

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