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In the ECRI Lab: Evaluating Bronchoscopes

8 min · 28 de dic de 2023
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The market for single-use bronchoscopes has exploded, largely driven by the reduced risk of cross-contamination compared to reusable devices. ECRI Principal Project Engineer Mairead Smith explores some of the trade-offs, research weighing the environmental costs [https://www.giejournal.org/article/S0016-5107(21)00365-5/fulltext] of single-use against reprocessing, and ECRI’s considerations [https://www.ecri.org/components/HDJournal/Pages/When-to-Consider-Single-Use-Endoscopes.aspx] (Device Evaluation members only) for when to select each type of device.

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