The disinfection of anaesthetic apparatus

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Endotracheal tubes can be sterilized by soaking in chlorhexidine followed by boiling for 2 minutes. Numerous pathogenic organisms were cultured from corrugated tubing and reservoir bags prior to the institution of regular soaking in 0.1 per cent chlorhexidine for 20 minutes. A culture of Pseudomonas pyocyanea was obtained from a circle soda-lime absorber. Organisms found on blood pressure cuffs can be considerably reduced by spraying with a pressure pack containing 1 per cent chlorhexidine in alcohol, as can also the outer surface of anaesthetic machines. © 1964 John Sherratt and Son.

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Stratford, B. C., Clark, R. R., & Dixson, S. (1964). The disinfection of anaesthetic apparatus. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 36(8), 471–476. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/36.8.471

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