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Efficacy of Two Cleaning Solutions for the Decontamination of 10 Antineoplastic Agents in the Biosafety Cabinets of a Hospital Pharmacy
- Source :
- The Annals of occupational hygiene, The Annals of occupational hygiene, 2015, The Annals of occupational hygiene, 59, pp.895-908. ⟨10.1093/annhyg/mev031⟩, Annals of Occupational Hygiene, vol. 59, no. 7, pp. 895-908, Annals of Occupational Hygiene, Vol. 59 (2015) pp. 895-908
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2015.
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Abstract
- International audience; OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate two cleaning solutions for the chemical decontamination of antineoplastic agents on the surfaces of two biosafety cabinets routinely used for chemotherapy preparation in a hospital pharmacy. METHODS: For almost 1 year (49 weeks), two different solutions were used for the weekly cleaning of two biosafety cabinets in a hospital pharmacy's centralized cytotoxic preparation unit. The solutions evaluated were a commercial solution of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and water (70:30, vol:vol), and a detergent solution constituted by 10(-2)M of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) with 20% IPA. Seven areas in each biosafety cabinet were wiped 14 times throughout the year, before and after the weekly cleaning process, according to a validated procedure. Samples were analyzed using a validated method of high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. The decontamination efficacy of these two solutions was tested for 10 antineoplastic agents: cytarabine, gemcitabine, methotrexate, etoposide phosphate, irinotecan, cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide, doxorubicin, epirubicin, and vincristine. RESULTS: Overall decontamination efficacies observed were 82±6% and 49±11% for SDS solution and IPA, respectively. Higher contamination levels were distributed on areas frequently touched by the pharmacy technicians-such as sleeves and airlock handles-than on scale plates, gravimetric control hardware, and work benches. Detected contaminations of cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide, gemcitabine, and cytarabine were higher than those of the others agents. SDS solution was almost 20% more efficient than IPA on eight of the antineoplastic agents. CONCLUSION: Both cleaning solutions were able to reduce contamination levels in the biosafety cabinets. The efficacy of the solution containing an anionic detergent agent (SDS) was shown to be generally higher than that of IPA and, after the SDS cleaning procedure, biosafety cabinets demonstrated acceptable contamination levels.
- Subjects :
- Biosafety cabinet
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Detergents
cleaning
Antineoplastic Agents
Pharmacology
2-Propanol/analysis
Antineoplastic Agents/analysis
Antineoplastic Agents/toxicity
Decontamination/methods
Environmental Monitoring/methods
Equipment Contamination/prevention & control
Occupational Exposure/analysis
2-Propanol
chemistry.chemical_compound
Biosafety
antineoplastic analysis
Occupational Exposure
Humans
Medicine
hospital
Sodium dodecyl sulfate
Decontamination
occupational prevention and control
ddc:615
Chromatography
Ifosfamide
business.industry
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Isopropyl alcohol
General Medicine
Human decontamination
decontamination
Contamination
pharmacy service
chemistry
detergents
Equipment Contamination
Pharmacy Service, Hospital
business
Environmental Monitoring
Epirubicin
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14753162 and 00034878
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Annals of occupational hygiene, The Annals of occupational hygiene, 2015, The Annals of occupational hygiene, 59, pp.895-908. ⟨10.1093/annhyg/mev031⟩, Annals of Occupational Hygiene, vol. 59, no. 7, pp. 895-908, Annals of Occupational Hygiene, Vol. 59 (2015) pp. 895-908
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....dc1fb7e963e6d72b071856a61dd64f2a