PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

False positive results of Bowie and Dick type test used for hospital steam sterilizer with slower come-up ramps: A case study.

  • Paulo Roberto Laranjeira,
  • Jeane Aparecida Gonzalez Bronzatti,
  • Camila Quartim de Moraes Bruna,
  • Rafael Queiroz de Souza,
  • Kazuko Uchikawa Graziano,
  • Viktoriya Lusignan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227943
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. e0227943

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE:To determine if the standardized B&D type test for hospital steam sterilizer is correctly indicating cycle failures in slower come-up ramps cycles. METHODS:Two commercially available B&D type test were challenged in a quality control sterilizer. A common failure was simulated in triplicate cycles, using a standardized cycle configuration, and then compared to triplicate cycles of a common cycle configuration. Tests procedures were conducted according to B&D manufacturer test standard and results were compared to standardized endpoint specifications. RESULTS:We found that B&D type tests are only capable of detecting the presence of non-condensable gases if the sterilization equipment is adjusted to meet all the cycle requirements of the test. False positive results were obtained with come-up ramp time of 3 min. Correct results were only obtained with come-up ramp of 1.7-1.9 min. CONCLUSIONS:Until the ISO 17665 and AAMI ST-79 standards are revised, equipment qualification experts should observe come-up time duration criterion for B&D type test cycles according to ISO 11140-4. Sterile Processing Department professionals must add the come-up ramp criterion to cycle evaluation before clearing the equipment for routine use. This will allow B&D correct performance, reducing the infection risk from unsterilized medical device.