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| 01. WHICH ARE THE METHODS OF STERILIZATION MORE USED? 02. WHAT IS THE ETHYLENE OXIDE? 03. WHAT IS THE STERILIZATION BY ETHYLENE OXIDE? 04. WHICH IS THE APPLICATION FIELD FOR THE ETHYLENE OXIDE? 05. WHAT ELEMENTS CAN BE STERILIZED WITH ETHYLENE OXIDE AND WICH NOT? 06. WHICH ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE METHOD OF STERILIZATION BY ETO? 07. WHICH ARE THE DISADVANTAGES OF THE METHOD OF STERILIZATION BY ETO? 08. HOW THE ETHYLENE OXIDE IS USED? 09. WHICH ARE THE VARIABLES THAT ARE IN THE PROCESS OF STERILIZATION FOR ETHYLENE OXIDE? 10. WHICH ARE THE CAUTIONS TO KEEP IN MIND IN THE HANDLING OF THE ETHYLENE OXIDE ? |
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| 1.- Which are the most used method of sterilization? | ||||
The most used method is the sterilization by heat. According to the type of item to be sterilized, either of these two methods may be chosen:
However, when the item to be sterilized doesn't resist high temperatures (100ºC), The sterilization methods called ¨colds¨are used then:
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| 2.- What is the ethylene oxide? | ||||
The ethylene oxide is a colorless and odorless gas which special chemical properties permit:
The combination of these features triggered its widespread use, since the method allows to:
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| 3.- What is the ethylene oxide sterilization? | ||||
It is a type of chemical sterilization based on the use of a sterilizing agent named ethylene oxide. This method has been used in the medical area for more than 60 years. Moreover, the ethylene oxide sterilization is recommended as an alternative for those elements that cannot be sterilized by the traditional techniques of heat and/or vapor. Up to present no other technology has been able to offer better features than the sterilization by ethylene oxide. Consequently it is still considered the best choice to sterilize heat-sensitive elements. As a result of the development of new raw materials and products a lot of new techniques and procedures, a great deal of new drugs and several instruments of internal and external use have been produced with non traditional heat-sensitive materials. One of the activities beneffited by this trend is the medical field. In view of that, the sterilization processes had to be updated to keep up with the development of new elements for medical use and to satisfy the needs of the medical industry as well as the health institutions. In addition to the traditional techniques of dry heat sterilizers and steam autoclaves, low-temperature sterilization methods were required, such as: radiation of gamma rays and the chemical sterilization by ethylene oxide. This last method is known as cold sterilization since it works with temperatures lower than 60 degrees. In this way this method allows to sterilize those elements that should be discarded because they can not be recyclable with maximum safety and guarantee required by Health care organizations, or because the heat may damage them or reduce its useful life. |
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| 4.- Where may the ethylene oxide be useful? ? | ||||
Health Institutions (public and private hospitals; health care centers, clinics) may find uselful: loads of ethylene oxide gas as supplies for sterilizers, packing materials to wrap elements to be sterilized with ethylene oxide. Manufacturers of heat-sensitive medical products (orthopedic products, instrumental for ophthalmology, etc.) may find useful: the packing materials and loads of ethylene oxide gas to safely sterilize their products. Emergency health service facilities (first aids units, sanitary units, etc.) may find useful: ampoules of ethylene oxide for sterilization without a special equipment. Pet shops and agricultural companies may find useful: ampoules of ethylene oxide for the control of plagues, and for the sterilization of their instrumental. Libraries and antique dealers may find useful: ampoules of ethylene oxide to control insects and larvas which may grow in incunabula books and articles of high historical value. |
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| 5.- What elements can be sterilized with ethylene oxide? | ||||
Yes they can be sterilized:
Elements that should not be sterilized with ethylene oxide:
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| 6.- What are the advantages of the ethylene oxide sterilization method? | ||||
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| 7.- What are the disadvantages of the ethylene oxide sterilization method? | ||||
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| 8.- How to use the ethylene oxide? | ||||
The Oxide of Ethylene is sold pure or in mixtures. The most common mixtures may consist of: Carbon dioxide and Freons. However, at present the use of freons is banned as they are harmful to the environment. The Ethylene oxide may come in the following way:
According to either the technology applied or to the type of gas used, ethylene oxide sterilizers may be divided into two groups:
The safer and most reliable way to sterilize using this gas is by using sterilization equipment which not only prevent the operator from contacting the gas but they also guarantee to maintain the working place and the environment safe. The use of sterilizers also help to improve the sterilization process by setting the right parameters, such as: gas concentration, humidity, time of exposure and temperature. These conditions may vary according to the manufacturer's instructions for each of the sterilizers on the market. |
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Los equipos de la línea Bio-Gas sterilizers have been built to run under negative pressure confirming our concern in terms of safety A suitable Ethylene Oxide sterilizer should feature the following sequences::
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Another way of using the ethylene oxide is the method which consists in the use of glass ampoules placed inside a containing bag. This simple and practical system can be carried out anywhere and specially where there would be not enough resources available to install a sterilizer. Even though there is, currently, a trend towards the use of sterilization equipment due to that they provide safety for the operator, It is important to highlight that the sterilization system with ampoules is the ideal method to be used in emergency or catastrophe situations. |
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| 9.- Which are the variables involved in the process of the ethylene oxide sterilization? | ||||
The variables present in the sterilization process with ethylene oxide are:
In order to carry out an effective sterilization, all the above mentioned variables must keep a propper relationship between them; A change in any of the variables may cause a change in the others and as a result affect the efficacy of the sterilization process. Another fact to bear in mind once the sterilization process has concluded is the ventilation time of the sterilized material. This time may vary according to the type of sterilized material, to the wrapping type and the features of the sterilizer. |
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| 10.- Which cautions should be kept in mind in handling the ethylene oxide? | ||||
El óxido de etileno es tóxico e inflamable; es por ello que se recomienda:
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