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ANSI AAMI 11138-1-2006 Sterilization of health care products - Biological indicators - Part 1 General requirements.pdf

1、Association for the Advancementof Medical InstrumentationANSI/AAMI/ISO 11138-1:2006/(R)2010Sterilization ofhealth care productsBiological indicatorsPart 1: General requirementsThe Objectives and Uses of AAMI Standards andRecommended PracticesIt is most important that the objectives and potential use

2、s of an AAMIproduct standard or recommended practice are clearly understood.The objectives of AAMIs technical development program derivefrom AAMIs overall mission: the advancement of medicalinstrumentation. Essential to such advancement are (1) a continuedincrease in the safe and effective applicati

3、on of current technologiesto patient care, and (2) the encouragement of new technologies. It isAAMIs view that standards and recommended practices cancontribute significantly to the advancement of medicalinstrumentation, provided that they are drafted with attention to theseobjectives and provided t

4、hat arbitrary and restrictive uses are avoided.A voluntary standard for a medical device recommends to themanufacturer the information that should be provided with or on theproduct, basic safety and performance criteria that should be con-sidered in qualifying the device for clinical use, and the me

5、asurementtechniques that can be used to determine whether the device conformswith the safety and performance criteria and/or to compare the per-formance characteristics of different products. Some standards em-phasize the information that should be provided with the device,including performance char

6、acteristics, instructions for use, warningsand precautions, and other data considered important in ensuring thesafe and effective use of the device in the clinical environment.Recommending the disclosure of performance characteristics oftennecessitates the development of specialized test methods to

7、facilitateuniformity in reporting; reaching consensus on these tests canrepresent a considerable part of committee work. When a draftingcommittee determines that clinical concerns warrant the establishmentof minimum safety and performance criteria, referee tests must beprovided and the reasons for e

8、stablishing the criteria must bedocumented in the rationale.A recommended practice provides guidelines for the use, care,and/or processing of a medical device or system. A recommendedpractice does not address device performance per se, but ratherprocedures and practices that will help ensure that a

9、device is usedsafely and effectively and that its performance will be maintained.Although a device standard is primarily directed to the manufac-turer, it may also be of value to the potential purchaser or user of thedevice as a fume of reference for device evaluation. Similarly, eventhough a recomm

10、ended practice is usually oriented towards healthcare professionals, it may be useful to the manufacturer in betterunderstanding the environment in which a medical device will beused. Also, some recommended practices, while not addressing deviceperformance criteria, provide guidelines to industrial

11、personnel onsuch subjects as sterilization processing, methods of collecting data toestablish safety and efficacy, human engineering, and otherprocessing or evaluation techniques; such guidelines may be useful tohealth care professionals in understanding industrial practices.In determining whether a

12、n AAMI standard or recommendedpractice is relevant to the specific needs of a potential user of thedocument, several important concepts must be recognized:All AAMI standards and recommended practices are voluntary(unless, of course, they are adopted by government regulatory orprocurement authorities

13、). The application of a standard or recom-mended practice is solely within the discretion and professionaljudgment of the user of the document.Each AAMI standard or recommended practice reflects thecollective expertise of a committee of health care professionals andindustrial representatives, whose

14、work has been reviewed nationally(and sometimes internationally). As such, the consensusrecommendations embodied in a standard or recommended practiceare intended to respond to clinical needs and, ultimately, to helpensure patient safety. A standard or recommended practice is limited,however, in the

15、 sense that it responds generally to perceived risks andconditions that may not always be relevant to specific situations. Astandard or recommended practice is an important reference inresponsible decision-making, but it should never replace responsibledecision-making.Despite periodic review and rev

16、ision (at least once every fiveyears), a standard or recommended practice is necessarily a staticdocument applied to a dynamic technology. Therefore, a standardsuser must carefully review the reasons why the document wasinitially developed and the specific rationale for each of itsprovisions. This r

17、eview will reveal whether the document remainsrelevant to the specific needs of the user.Particular care should be taken in applying a product standard toexisting devices and equipment, and in applying a recommendedpractice to current procedures and practices. While observed orpotential risks with e

18、xisting equipment typically form the basis for thesafety and performance criteria defined in a standard, professionaljudgment must be used in applying these criteria to existing equip-ment. No single source of information will serve to identify aparticular product as “unsafe“. A voluntary standard c

19、an be used asone resource, but the ultimate decision as to product safety andefficacy must take into account the specifics of its utilization and, ofcourse, cost-benefit considerations. Similarly, a recommendedpractice should be analyzed in the context of the specific needs andresources of the indiv

20、idual institution or firm. Again, the rationaleaccompanying each AAMI standard and recommended practice is anexcellent guide to the reasoning and data underlying its provision.In summary, a standard or recommended practice is truly usefulonly when it is used in conjunction with other sources of info

21、rmationand policy guidance and in the context of professional experience andjudgment.INTERPRETATIONS OF AAMI STANDARDSAND RECOMMENDED PRACTICESRequests for interpretations of AAMI standards and recommendedpractices must be made in writing, to the Manager for TechnicalDevelopment. An official interpr

22、etation must be approved by letterballot of the originating committee and subsequently reviewed andapproved by the AAMI Standards Board. The interpretation willbecome official and representation of the Association only uponexhaustion of any appeals and upon publication of notice of interpre-tation i

23、n the “Standards Monitor“ section of the AAMI News. TheAssociation for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentationdisclaims responsibility for any characterization or explanation of astandard or recommended practice which has not been developed andcommunicated in accordance with this procedure and wh

24、ich is notpublished, by appropriate notice, as an official interpretation in theAAMI News.American National Standard ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11138-1:2006/(R)2010 (Revision of ANSI/AAMI ST59:1999) Sterilization of health care products Biological indicatorsPart 1: General requirements Approved 9 December 2005 b

25、y Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Approved 22 March 2006 and Reaffirmed 22 April 2010 by American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract: Specifies general production, labeling and performance requirements for the manufacture of biological indicators and suspensions i

26、ntended for use in the validation and monitoring of sterilization cycles. Keywords: carrier, primary pack, culture, D value, survivor, CFU, population, resistometer AAMI Standard This Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) standard implies a consensus of those substantiall

27、y concerned with its scope and provisions. The existence of an AAMI standard does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether they have approved the standard or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. AAMI standards

28、are subject to periodic review, and users are cautioned to obtain the latest editions. CAUTION NOTICE: This AAMI standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. AAMI procedures require that action be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard no later than five years from the date of pub

29、lication. Interested parties may obtain current information on all AAMI standards by calling or writing AAMI. All AAMI standards, recommended practices, technical information reports, and other types of technical documents developed by AAMI are voluntary, and their application is solely within the d

30、iscretion and professional judgment of the user of the document. Occasionally, voluntary technical documents are adopted by government regulatory agencies or procurement authorities, in which case the adopting agency is responsible for enforcement of its rules and regulations. Published by Associati

31、on for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation 1110 N. Glebe Road, Suite 220 Arlington, VA 22201-4795 2006 by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation All Rights Reserved This publication is subject to copyright claims of ISO, ANSI, and AAMI. No part of this publication may

32、be reproduced or distributed in any form, including an electronic retrieval system, without the prior written permission of AAMI. All requests pertaining to this draft should be submitted to AAMI. It is illegal under federal law (17 U.S.C. 101, et seq.) to make copies of all or any part of this docu

33、ment (whether internally or externally) without the prior written permission of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation. Violators risk legal action, including civil and criminal penalties, and damages of $100,000 per offense. For permission regarding the use of all or any par

34、t of this document, contact AAMI, 1110 N. Glebe Road, Suite 220, Arlington, VA 22201-4795. Phone: (703) 525-4890; Fax: (703) 525-1067. Printed in the United States of America ISBN 1570202613 Contents Page Glossary of equivalent standards . iv Committee representation vi Background of AAMI adoption o

35、f ISO 11138-1:2006 . ix Foreword. x Introduction . xi 1 Scope 1 1.1 General. 1 1.2 Exclusions . 1 2 Normative references . 1 3 Terms and definitions. 2 4 General manufacturing requirements. 4 4.1 Manufacturing controls 4 4.2 Test organism 5 4.3 Information supplied by manufacturer (labelling) . 6 4.

36、4 Storage and transport. 7 5 Specific manufacturing requirements 7 5.1 Suspensions 7 5.2 Carrier, primary and secondary packaging8 5.3 Inoculated carrier 8 5.4 Biological indicators. 9 5.5 Self-contained biological indicators . 9 6 Determination of resistance. 9 6.1 General resistance requirements 9

37、 6.2 Test organism 9 6.3 Population of test organisms 9 6.4 Resistance characteristics. 10 6.5 Test conditions 10 7 Culture conditions 11 7.1 Incubator 11 7.2 Growth medium. 11 7.3 Incubation 11 Annex A (normative) Determination of viable count 12 Annex B (normative) Determination of growth inhibiti

38、on by carriers and primary packaging materials exposed to sterilization processes 14 Annex C (normative) D value determination by survivor curve method 17 Annex D (normative) D value determination by fraction negative method 22 Annex E (normative) Survival-kill response characteristics 39 Annex F (i

39、nformative) Relationship between components of biological indicators 41 Bibliography . 42 iv 2006 Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11138-1:2006 Glossary of equivalent standards International Standards adopted in the United States may include normative referenc

40、es to other International Standards. For each International Standard that has been adopted by AAMI (and ANSI), the table below gives the corresponding U.S. designation and level of equivalency to the International Standard. NOTE: Documents are sorted by international designation. Other normatively r

41、eferenced International Standards may be under consideration for U.S. adoption by AAMI; therefore, this list should not be considered exhaustive. International designation U.S. designation Equivalency IEC 60601-1:2005 ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005 Major technical variations IEC 60601-1-2:2001 and Amendme

42、nt 1:2004 ANSI/AAMI/IEC 60601-1-2:2001 and Amendment 1:2004 Identical IEC 60601-2-04:2002 ANSI/AAMI DF80:2003 Major technical variations IEC 60601-2-19:1990 and Amendment 1:1996 ANSI/AAMI II36:2004 Major technical variations IEC 60601-2-20:1990 and Amendment 1:1996 ANSI/AAMI II51:2004 Major technica

43、l variations IEC 60601-2-21:1994 and Amendment 1:1996 ANSI/AAMI/IEC 60601-2-21 and Amendment 1:2000 (consolidated texts) Identical IEC 60601-2-24:1998 ANSI/AAMI ID26:2004 Major technical variations IEC/TR 60878:2003 ANSI/AAMI/IEC TIR60878:2003 Identical IEC/TR 62296:2003 ANSI/AAMI/IEC TIR62296:2003

44、Identical IEC 62304:2006 ANSI/AAMI/IEC 62304:2006 Identical IEC/TR 62348:2006ANSI/AAMI/IEC TIR62348:2006 Identical ISO 5840:2005 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 5840:2005 Identical ISO 7198:1998 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 7198:1998/2001/(R)2004 Identical ISO 7199:1996 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 7199:1996/(R)2002 Identical ISO 10993-1:2003 ANS

45、I/AAMI/ISO 10993-1:2003 Identical ISO 10993-2:2006 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-2:200x2Identical ISO 10993-3:2003 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-3:2003 Identical ISO 10993-4:2002 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-4:2002 Identical ISO 10993-5:1999 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-5:1999 Identical ISO 10993-6:1994 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-6:1995/(R)200

46、1 Identical ISO 10993-7:1995 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-7:1995/(R)2001 Identical ISO 10993-9:1999 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-9:1999/(R)2005 Identical ISO 10993-10:2002 and Amendment 1:2006 ANSI/AAMI BE78:2002 ANSI/AAMI BE78:2002/A1:2006 Minor technical variations Identical ISO 10993-11:1993 ANSI/AAMI 10993-11:199

47、3 Minor technical variations ISO 10993-12:2002 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-12:2002 Identical ISO 10993-13:1998 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-13:1999/(R)2004 Identical ISO 10993-14:2001 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-14:2001 Identical ISO 10993-15:2000 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-15:2000 Identical ISO 10993-16:1997 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-1

48、6:1997/(R)2003 Identical ISO 10993-17:2002 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-17:2002 Identical ISO 10993-18:2005 ANSI/AAMI BE83:2006 Major technical variations 2006 Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11138-1:2006 v International designation U.S. designation Equivalency ISO/TS

49、 10993-19:2006 ANSI/AAMI/ISO TIR10993-19:2006 Identical ISO/TS 10993-20:2006 ANSI/AAMI/ISO TIR10993-20:2006 Identical ISO 11135:1994 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11135:1994 Identical ISO 11137-1:2006ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11137-1:2006 Identical ISO 11137-2:2006 (2006-08-01 corrected version)ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11137-2:2006 Identical ISO 11137-3:2006ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11137-3:2006 Identical ISO 11138-1: 2006 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11138-1:2006 Identical ISO 11138-2: 2006 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11138-2:2006 Identical ISO 11138-3: 2006 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11138-3:2006 Identical ISO 11138-4: 2006 ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11138-4:2006 Identical

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