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Measuring of ATP bioluminescence as a means of assessing washer disinfector performance and potentially as a means of validating the decontamination process

Raymond Heathcote A C, Brett Stadelmann B

A Epworth Freemasons Hospital, Clarendon Street, East Melbourne, Vic. 3002, Australia.
B Central Sterile Supply Department, Epworth Freemasons Hospital, Clarendon Street, East Melbourne, Vic. 3002, Australia.
C Corresponding author. Email: raymond.heathcote@epworth.org.au
 
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Abstract

This paper reports on the results of using a commercially available adenosine tri-phosphate bioluminescence (ATP) hand-held device for assessing the level of contamination on surgical instruments throughout the decontamination process. The report demonstrates that this technique may be a reliable point-of-use method for quantitatively assessing washer disinfector function and possibly a means of performing a washer disinfector validation process.

   
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