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Journal of Medical Devices-transactions of The Asme | 2010

Disinfection of male luer style connectors for prevention of catheter related bloodstream infections using an isopropyl alcohol dispensing cap

James P. Kennedy; Richard A. Lasher; Donald D. Solomon; Robert W. Hitchcock

Bacterial colonization of needleless injection sites (NISs) frequently results in catheter related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs). Hospitals have instituted protocols aimed at disinfecting NIS prior to access. Furthermore, several manufactures have developed devices that facilitate disinfection of NIS. Despite these steps, the incidence of CRBSI is still alarmingly high. Currently, there is no protocol or device intended to disinfect male luer connectors such as those found on IV tubing that are commonly coupled and decoupled from the NISs. Since these IV tubing connectors directly contact the NIS (which have been repeatedly shown to have varying levels of bacterial colonization), it is highly likely that they, too, will have varying levels of contamination. In order for disinfection of the NIS to be effective, the IV tubing connector must also be disinfected. Our design goal was to develop a device that could be used to disinfect a male luer style connector without allowing antiseptic into the inner lumen of the male luer. We designed a three component system that utilizes a silicone sealing cone to seal the male luer, a reservoir foam that holds 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA), and a reaction force foam that increases the seal pressure of the sealing cone while the reservoir foam is compressed delivering the IPA to the outside surface of the male luer post. Sealing cone geometry was optimized using a custom built seal pressure test apparatus. Reservoir and reaction force foam functional parameters were assessed using an Instron test apparatus. A two phase compression stroke was designed into the device to allow for sealing and dispensing of IPA. An IPA transfer test was used to assess the transfer of disinfectant from the reservoir foam to a liquid filled male luer connector (modeling an IV tubing connector). No disinfectant was found to be transferred from the device to the inner lumen of the IV tubing connector model (n=30). To test the efficacy of the device on reducing bacterial count on the male luer, a disinfection study was performed using the optimized device. Male luers were immersed in bacterial suspensions of S. aureus, S. epidermis, P. aerginosa, and E. coli. A 4 log reduction compared with a positive control was found in each sample treated with our disinfection cap (n=120). In conclusion, we developed a device that effectively delivers an antiseptic to a male luer style connector without leaking any antiseptic to the inner lumen of the luer post


Archive | 2003

Seldinger safety shield for medical needles

F. Ferguson; Richard Fiser; James E. Curtis; Charles V. Owen; David L. Thorne; Mark Nelson; Roy L. Barrus; Gale Thorne; Eugene E. Weilbacher; Michael Thorne; Steven D. Brown; Donald D. Solomon


Archive | 2009

Sterilization caps and systems and associated methods

Donald D. Solomon; F. Mark Ferguson; Robert Hitchcook; Steven Bandis; James V. Mercer; Michael W. Howlett; Mark Adams


Archive | 2010

DISINFECTING CAPS AND SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS

Donald D. Solomon; F. Mark Ferguson; Robert W. Hitchcock; Steven Bandis; James V. Mercer; Michael W. Howlett


Archive | 2010

Disinfecting caps having sealing features and related systems and methods

Donald D. Solomon; Steven Bandis; James V. Mercer; Michael W. Howlett; Robert W. Hitchcock; James P. Kennedy; Richard A. Lasher


Archive | 2010

Disinfecting caps having an extendable feature and related systems and methods

Donald D. Solomon; F. Mark Ferguson; Steven Bandis; James V. Mercer; Michael W. Howlett; Robert W. Hitchcock


Archive | 2009

System for cleaning luer connectors

Donald D. Solomon; F. Mark Ferguson; Robert W. Hitchcock; Steven Bandis; James Victor Mercer; Michael Wallace Howlett


Archive | 2011

Disinfecting caps for medical male luer connectors

Donald D. Solomon; F. Mark Ferguson; Robert W. Hitchcock; Steven Bandis; James Victor Mercer; Michael Wallace Howlett


Archive | 2004

Safety shield for blood collection medical needles

F. Ferguson; Richard Fiser; James E. Curtis; Charles V. Owen; David L. Thorne; Mark Nelson; Roy L. Barrus; Gale H. Thorne; Eugene E. Weilbacher; Michael Thorne; Steven D. Brown; Donald D. Solomon


Archive | 2013

Carrier Assembly with Caps for Medical Connectors

Donald D. Solomon; James P. Kennedy

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F. Mark Ferguson

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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David L. Thorne

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Mark Ferguson

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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