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Liquid Chemical Sterilization
Known as:
Liquid Chemical Sterilant
A sterilization process that uses liquid chemical as its sterilant to kill microorganisms.(CDRH-GUDID)
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Improper positioning of the elevator lever of duodenoscopes may lead to sequestered bacteria that survive disinfection by automated endoscope reprocessors
M. Alfa
,
Harminder Singh
,
+4 authors
N. Olson
American Journal of Infection Control
2018
Corpus ID: 205340461
2016
2016
high temperature air supply device of sterilant sterilizer
서정권
2016
Corpus ID: 135364824
The present invention relates to a high temperature air supply device for a sterilizer, capable of preventing a leak of…
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2012
2012
Spore test for liquid chemical sterilant processing system.
Martha Young
OR manager
2012
Corpus ID: 40730025
Review
2000
Review
2000
Preventing nosocomial infections from gastrointestinal endoscopy
Diane Franchi
,
A. Bahrani
,
J. Ober
,
M. Edmond
Current Gastroenterology Reports
2000
Corpus ID: 34749690
Gastrointestinal procedures have been associated with a wide range of infectious complications, including bacterial endocarditis…
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1999
1999
Importance of lumen flow in liquid chemical sterilization.
M. Alfa
American Journal of Infection Control
1999
Corpus ID: 263391787
1999
1999
Importance of lumen flow in liquid chemical sterilization [2] (multiple letters)
M. Alfa
,
W. Rutala
,
M. Gergen
,
David J. Weber
1999
Corpus ID: 263391784
1997
1997
Sterile efficacy evaluation of a lumen model under soiling conditions using liquid chemical sterilization (LCS)
H. L. Platz-Rosenow
,
E. Taub
,
C. Carey
,
P. Malchesky
1997
Corpus ID: 113441809
The ability of a soiled lumen model to be sterilized using a peracetic acid based LCS was evaluated. Previous research with this…
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1997
1997
Technical and economic feasibility of reusing disposable perfusion cannulae.
D. Bloom
,
J. Cornhill
,
+5 authors
D. Cosgrove
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology
1997
Corpus ID: 24742249
The reuse of disposable devices is a potential source of significant cost savings to hospitals. Venous and arterial perfusion…
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1995
1995
Sterilization of reusable medical devices: evaluation of a liquid chemical sterilization process using peracetic acid.
J. Whitbourne
,
M. Preston
Minimally invasive surgical nursing
1995
Corpus ID: 43877592
1993
1993
Use of Biological Indicators Designed for Stream or Ethylene Oxide to Monitor a Liquid Chemical Sterilization Process
R. C. Kralovic
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology
1993
Corpus ID: 45717856
Abstract Objective: To determine the ability of a commercially available biological indicator (BI), used to monitor steam and…
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