The rationale and a computer evaluation of a gamma irradiation sterilization dose determination method for medical devices using a substerilization incremental dose sterility test protocol
- 1 August 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Bacteriology
- Vol. 57 (1) , 31-50
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.1984.tb02354.x
Abstract
The experimental procedure described is designed to allow calculation of the radiation sterilization dose for medical devices to any desired standard of sterility assurance. The procedure makes use of the results of a series of sterility tests on device samples exposed to doses of radiation from 0.2-1.8 Mrad in 0.2 Mrad increments. From the sterility test data, a 10-2 sterility level dose is determined. A formula is described that allows a value called DS Mrad to be calculated. This is an estimate of the effective radiation resistance of the heterogeneous microbial population remaining in the tail portion of the inactivation curve at the 10-2 dose and above. DS Mrad is used as a D10 value and is applied, in conjunction with the 10-2 sterility level dose, to an extrapolation factor to estimate a sufficient radiation sterilization dose. A computer simulation of the substerilization process was carried out. This allowed an extensive evaluation of the preocedure and the sterilization dose obtained from calculation to be compared with the actual dose required. Good agreement was obtained with most microbial populations examined, but examples of overdosing and underdosing were found with microbial populations containing a proportion of organisms displaying pronounced shoulder inactivation kinetics. The method allows the radiation sterilization dose to be derived from the natural resistance of the microbial population to .gamma. sterilization.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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