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5.2.1. Table of Materials Used & Cleaning/Disinfection Methods
This listing of materials used is given to provide clinical users with information to allow
the assessment of other cleaning and disinfecting procedures available in the facility
on this device.
Part
Material
Clean/
Disinfect
Autoclave
Possible?
Recommended
Disinfectants
Plastic
Mouthpiece
ABS
Do not
use in
clinic
No
Disinfect by immersion in
sodium dichloroisocyanurate
solution at 1000ppm
concentration of free chlorine
for 15 minutes
SafeTway
mouthpiece
or BVF
Cardboard/
ABS
Dispose –
single use
No
Dispose – single use
Case
Exterior
ABS
Clean
No
Wiping with a 70% isopropyl
alcohol impregnated cloth
provides a suitable form of
cleaning and low-level
disinfection. This may be
preceded by cleaning with an
anti-static foam cleaner if
necessary.
Fascia
PMMA/
PET
Clean
No
Removable
flowhead
ABS,
Stainless
Steel
Clean
No
Disinfect by immersion in
sodium dichloroisocyanurate
solution at 1000 ppm
concentration of free chlorine
for 15 minutes (see following
section for recommended
cleaning/disinfection method
for the flowhead)
Maximum of 50 cleaning
cycles allowed.
All external parts of the Vitalograph lung monitor require
cleaning
, i.e. the removal of
visible particulate contamination. The parts of the device that make up the flowhead,
which comes into contact with the breath of the subjects being tested, also require
disinfecting
. This device is not designated as a ‘sterile’ device.
Definitions of cleaning and disinfection are as defined in “Sterilization, Disinfection and
Cleaning of Medical Equipment:
Guidance on Decontamination from the Microbiology Committee to Department of
Health Medical Devices Directorate, 1996”.
Recommendations for chemical disinfectants are derived from the PHLS publication
“Chemical Disinfection in Hospitals” 1993.