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Validation of cleaning procedures used in an Italian Hospital Pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene

BACKGROUND: Current Italian regulations and procedures for surface decontamination of antineoplastic drugs (ADs) are not clear. Therefore, most hospital pharmacies follow internal procedures as an interpretation of the recommended handling guidelines. OBJECTIVES: Our study compared 7 different clean...

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Autores principales: Negri, Sara, Oddone, Enrico, Morandi, Francesco, Sottani, Cristina, Gardinali, Francesco, Lillo, Annalisa, Pastoris, Ornella, Dacrema, Valerio, Losurdo, Anna, Grignani, Elena, Cottica, Danilo, Imbriani, Marcello
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 srl 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30990471
http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v110i2.8001
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author Negri, Sara
Oddone, Enrico
Morandi, Francesco
Sottani, Cristina
Gardinali, Francesco
Lillo, Annalisa
Pastoris, Ornella
Dacrema, Valerio
Losurdo, Anna
Grignani, Elena
Cottica, Danilo
Imbriani, Marcello
author_facet Negri, Sara
Oddone, Enrico
Morandi, Francesco
Sottani, Cristina
Gardinali, Francesco
Lillo, Annalisa
Pastoris, Ornella
Dacrema, Valerio
Losurdo, Anna
Grignani, Elena
Cottica, Danilo
Imbriani, Marcello
author_sort Negri, Sara
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description BACKGROUND: Current Italian regulations and procedures for surface decontamination of antineoplastic drugs (ADs) are not clear. Therefore, most hospital pharmacies follow internal procedures as an interpretation of the recommended handling guidelines. OBJECTIVES: Our study compared 7 different cleaning procedures after controlled contamination of the work surface of a biological safety cabinet workbench in an Italian hospital oncology pharmacy (HOP) to determine which of them is more efficient and practical. Moreover, in order to approximate operative routine and improve risk awareness, cleaning procedures were carried out by the personnel that usually operate in the HOP. METHODS: Measured quantities, i.e. a drop (100 μL) of 5-FluoroUracil, IPhosfamide, CycloPhosphamide and Gemcitabine, were deposited on the work surface within precisely delimited areas. Following the wipe-test analysis using UPLC-MS/MS, the cleaning efficacy was calculated based on the ratio of the residual concentration of the AD, after the cleaning procedure, to the concentration of each AD before the procedure. RESULTS: Tested cleaning procedures were: 1) Hypo-Chlor®, hot water and Farmecol70®; 2) Hypo-Chlor® and hot water; 3) Farmecol70®; 4) Surfa’Safe SH® and hot water; 5) Amuchina® 10%, hot water and Farmecol70®; 6) Incidin® Oxyfoam and hot water; 7) liquid Marseille soap, hot water and Farmecol70®. Within the studied HOP, the Marseille soap was evaluated to be the optimal choice due to its efficacy, low cost, and the very short contact time needed before rinsing. DISCUSSION: The application of the protocol for procedure validation suggested here could be used in every HOP as a reliable industrial hygiene tool to demonstrate the validity of the chosen cleaning procedure.
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spelling pubmed-78099702021-01-29 Validation of cleaning procedures used in an Italian Hospital Pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene Negri, Sara Oddone, Enrico Morandi, Francesco Sottani, Cristina Gardinali, Francesco Lillo, Annalisa Pastoris, Ornella Dacrema, Valerio Losurdo, Anna Grignani, Elena Cottica, Danilo Imbriani, Marcello Med Lav Original Article BACKGROUND: Current Italian regulations and procedures for surface decontamination of antineoplastic drugs (ADs) are not clear. Therefore, most hospital pharmacies follow internal procedures as an interpretation of the recommended handling guidelines. OBJECTIVES: Our study compared 7 different cleaning procedures after controlled contamination of the work surface of a biological safety cabinet workbench in an Italian hospital oncology pharmacy (HOP) to determine which of them is more efficient and practical. Moreover, in order to approximate operative routine and improve risk awareness, cleaning procedures were carried out by the personnel that usually operate in the HOP. METHODS: Measured quantities, i.e. a drop (100 μL) of 5-FluoroUracil, IPhosfamide, CycloPhosphamide and Gemcitabine, were deposited on the work surface within precisely delimited areas. Following the wipe-test analysis using UPLC-MS/MS, the cleaning efficacy was calculated based on the ratio of the residual concentration of the AD, after the cleaning procedure, to the concentration of each AD before the procedure. RESULTS: Tested cleaning procedures were: 1) Hypo-Chlor®, hot water and Farmecol70®; 2) Hypo-Chlor® and hot water; 3) Farmecol70®; 4) Surfa’Safe SH® and hot water; 5) Amuchina® 10%, hot water and Farmecol70®; 6) Incidin® Oxyfoam and hot water; 7) liquid Marseille soap, hot water and Farmecol70®. Within the studied HOP, the Marseille soap was evaluated to be the optimal choice due to its efficacy, low cost, and the very short contact time needed before rinsing. DISCUSSION: The application of the protocol for procedure validation suggested here could be used in every HOP as a reliable industrial hygiene tool to demonstrate the validity of the chosen cleaning procedure. Mattioli 1885 srl 2019 2019-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7809970/ /pubmed/30990471 http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v110i2.8001 Text en Copyright: © 2020 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Negri, Sara
Oddone, Enrico
Morandi, Francesco
Sottani, Cristina
Gardinali, Francesco
Lillo, Annalisa
Pastoris, Ornella
Dacrema, Valerio
Losurdo, Anna
Grignani, Elena
Cottica, Danilo
Imbriani, Marcello
Validation of cleaning procedures used in an Italian Hospital Pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene
title Validation of cleaning procedures used in an Italian Hospital Pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene
title_full Validation of cleaning procedures used in an Italian Hospital Pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene
title_fullStr Validation of cleaning procedures used in an Italian Hospital Pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene
title_full_unstemmed Validation of cleaning procedures used in an Italian Hospital Pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene
title_short Validation of cleaning procedures used in an Italian Hospital Pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene
title_sort validation of cleaning procedures used in an italian hospital pharmacy for antineoplastic drug decontamination: a new tool for industrial hygiene
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30990471
http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v110i2.8001
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