Infection Prevention in Practice (Jun 2021)

Infection prevention in endoscopy practice: comparative evaluation of re-usable vs single-use endoscopic valves

  • L. Pasquale,
  • A. Maurano,
  • G. Cengia,
  • P. Da Massa Carrara,
  • B. Germanà,
  • M.G. Graziani,
  • G. Manes,
  • A. Pisani,
  • M. Golia,
  • E. Marciano,
  • L. Rodella,
  • L. Schiffino,
  • C. Gandolfo,
  • C. Terrosi,
  • M.G. Cusi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
p. 100123

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Summary: Re-usable air/water and suction valves used in endoscopes often demonstrate risk of infection. To the authors' knowledge, the safety and efficacy of re-usable and single-use valves have not been compared to date. As such, a laboratory investigation was undertaken to compare the safety and efficacy of re-usable and single-use valves at 11 Italian endoscopy sites. Safety was evaluated by analysing the rinse liquid of reprocessed re-usable valves ready for use, and efficacy was assessed based on the completion of endoscopic procedures without valve malfunction. This study found significantly lower contamination of single-use valves compared with re-usable valves (0 vs 29.1%, respectively; P=0.007) and similar efficacy (97.6 vs 98.8%, respectively; P=ns). Microbiological analysis of the rinse liquid of reprocessed re-usable valves identified various surviving micro-organisms and highlighted their potential pathogenicity. Such data suggest that sterile single-use valves may be safer than re-usable valves, and have comparable performance.

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