AAMI: New Paper on Industrial Sterilization of Reusable Medical Devices

Says J&J's Terra Kremer: This covers the reproducibility of device processing extraction efficiencies during validation and how to control test variables to deliver a consistent testing outcome during cleaning validation of reusable medical devices, .

The new document is a freely available and peer-reviewed supplement to AAMI’s journal, BI&T.
The new document is a freely available and peer-reviewed supplement to AAMI’s journal, BI&T.

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AAMI has published the latest installment in a growing collection of best practices and strategies for the sterilization of medical devices and tools. The new document is a freely available and peer-reviewed supplement to AAMI’s journal, BI&T.

Examples of content featured in the new publication include an exploration of the potential for inducing radioactivity in tools or devices processed with X-ray energy, safe methods for transitioning from gamma radiation to X-ray processing, best practices for making the use of EO sustainable, and other recommendations for helping professionals choose the right sterilization modality to fit their specific needs.

To download Industrial Sterilization Supplement for free, complete the form at:

https://www.aami.org/news-resources/publications/bi-t/is-supplement/is-supplement-2021

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